• Title of article

    Age-related differences in auditory event-related potentials during a cued attention task

  • Author/Authors

    Ilana J. Bennett، نويسنده , , Edward J. Golob، نويسنده , , Arnold Starr، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    2602
  • To page
    2615
  • Abstract
    Objective: To determine if aging is associated with differences in attentional regulation using behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measures. Methods: Younger (n=13;M=20 years) and older (n=12;M=76 years) subjects performed an auditory cued attention task. Verbal cues correctly (valid) or incorrectly (invalid) predicted the ear receiving a target tone 1.5 s later, or were uninformative (neutral). Targets were either ‘high’ (2000 Hz) or ‘low’ (1000 Hz) pitch monaural tones. Subjects pressed one of 4 buttons to indicate target ear and pitch. ERPs following cues and targets (P50, N100, P200, slow waves), and negative slow potentials (CNV) between cues and targets were assessed. Results: Cue information had significant effects on reaction time for both groups (validvalid) but not older subjects. Target slow waves were also affected by cue information (invalid>valid), and the difference was larger and lasted longer in older subjects. Slow waves following cues were significantly larger in older subjects, but the subsequent CNV amplitudes were comparable among groups. Conclusions: When performing a cued attention task, age differences are present in transient ERPs following cues and targets. Significance: Age differences in ERPs associated with attentional regulation support the hypothesis that attentional changes contribute to cognitive aging.
  • Keywords
    Attentional cueing , N100 , CNV , aging
  • Journal title
    Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Record number

    523141