Facing healthy and pathological aging: A systematic review of fMRI task-based studies to understand the neural mechanisms of cognitive reserve

被引:0
|
作者
Mauti, Marika [1 ]
Monachesi, Bianca [1 ]
Taccari, Giovanni [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Rumiati, Raffaella I. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] SISSA, Neurosci & Soc Lab, Neurosci Area, I-34136 Trieste, Italy
[2] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dipartimento Med Sistemi, Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Camerino, Sch Adv Studies, Camerino, Italy
关键词
Cognitive reserve; fMRI; Review; Aging; Proxies; WORKING-MEMORY TASK; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; DEFAULT-MODE; BRAIN RESERVE; RISK; DEMENTIA; DECLINE; IMPAIRMENT; EDUCATION; NETWORK;
D O I
10.1016/j.bandc.2024.106238
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Cognitive reserve (CR) explains the varying trajectories of cognitive decline in healthy and pathological ageing. CR is often operationalized in terms of socio-behavioural proxies that modulate cognitive performance. Individuals with higher CR are known to maintain better cognitive functions, but evidence on the underlying brain activity remains scattered. Here we review CR studies using functional MRI in young, healthy and pathologically elderly individuals. We focus on the two potential neural mechanisms of CR, neural reserve (efficiency of brain networks) and neural compensation (recruitment of additional brain regions), and the effect of different proxies on them. The results suggest increased task-related activity in different cognitive domains with age and compensation in case of difficult task and pathology. The effects of proxies lead to increased neural reserve (reduced brain activity) in both older and younger individuals. Their relationship with compensation remains unclear, largely due to the lack of young adult samples, particularly in clinical studies. These findings underscore the critical role of lifelong engagement in mentally enriching activities for preserving cognitive function during aging. New studies are encouraged to refine the CR theoretical and empirical framework, particularly regarding the measurement of socio-behavioral proxies and their relationship with cognitive decline and neural underpinning.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [1] Brain functional effects of cognitive behavioral therapy for depression: A systematic review of task-based fMRI studies
    Koenig, Philine
    Zwiky, Esther
    Kuettner, Antonia
    Uhlig, Marie
    Redlich, Ronny
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2025, 368 : 872 - 887
  • [2] Mechanisms of brain activation following naming therapy in aphasia: a systematic review on task-based fMRI studies
    Shekari, Ehsan
    Seyfi, Milad
    Modarres Zadeh, Amin
    Batouli, Seyed Amirhossein
    Valinejad, Vahid
    Goudarzi, Sepideh
    Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi
    APPLIED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY-ADULT, 2023, 30 (06) : 780 - 801
  • [3] The effect of exercise on neural activation and cognition: A review of task-based fMRI studies
    McGillivray J.E.
    Debruin H.
    Kumbhare D.
    Noseworthy M.D.
    Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 2021, 49 (02) : 21 - 52
  • [4] Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Task-based fMRI Studies in Youths With Irritability
    Lee, Ka Shu
    Hagan, Cheyanne N.
    Hughes, Mina
    Cotter, Grace
    Freud, Eva McAdam
    Kircanski, Katharina
    Leibenluft, Ellen
    Brotman, Melissa A.
    Tseng, Wan-Ling
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 62 (02): : 208 - 229
  • [5] Heterogeneity in brain functional changes of cognitive processing in ADHD across age: A systematic review of task-based fMRI studies
    Yap, Kah Hui
    Manan, Hanani Abdul
    Sharip, Shalisah
    BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2021, 397
  • [6] Acupuncture mechanism studies employing task-based fMRI: a scoping review protocol
    Yan Yan
    Ru-ya Sheng
    Yu Wang
    Chun-hong Zhang
    Systematic Reviews, 11
  • [7] Acupuncture mechanism studies employing task-based fMRI: a scoping review protocol
    Yan, Yan
    Sheng, Ru-Ya
    Wang, Yu
    Zhang, Chun-Hong
    SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2022, 11 (01)
  • [8] Cognitive Reserve in Healthy Aging and Alzheimer's Disease: A Meta-Analysis of fMRI Studies
    Colangeli, Stefano
    Boccia, Maddalena
    Verde, Paola
    Guariglia, Paola
    Bianchini, Filippo
    Piccardi, Laura
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS, 2016, 31 (05): : 443 - 449
  • [9] A systematic review of resting-state and task-based fmri in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
    Sanjari Moghaddam, Hossein
    Sanjari Moghaddam, Ali
    Hasanzadeh, Alireza
    Sanatian, Zahra
    Mafi, Amirreza
    Aarabi, Mohammad Hadi
    Samimi, Mohammadmehdi
    Aghamollaii, Vajiheh
    Gholipour, Taha
    Tafakhori, Abbas
    BRAIN IMAGING AND BEHAVIOR, 2022, 16 (03) : 1465 - 1494
  • [10] Brain Activities Responding to Acupuncture at ST36 (zusanli) in Healthy Subjects: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Task-Based fMRI Studies
    Huang, Haoming
    Yue, Xiaomei
    Huang, Xi
    Long, Wenjie
    Kang, Shangyu
    Rao, Yawen
    Zeng, Jingchun
    Zuo, Junling
    Wang, Lin
    Li, Hongjuan
    Wang, Yeqing
    Qiu, Shijun
    Zhao, Weixuan
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 2022, 13