作者
Timothy D Verstynen, Brighid Lynch, Destiny L Miller, Michelle W Voss, Ruchika Shaurya Prakash, Laura Chaddock, Chandramallika Basak, Amanda Szabo, Erin A Olson, Thomas R Wojcicki, Jason Fanning, Neha P Gothe, Edward McAuley, Arthur F Kramer, Kirk I Erickson
发表日期
2012
期刊
Journal of aging research
卷号
2012
期号
1
页码范围
939285
出版商
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
简介
The basal ganglia play a central role in regulating the response selection abilities that are critical for mental flexibility. In neocortical areas, higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels are associated with increased gray matter volume, and these volumetric differences mediate enhanced cognitive performance in a variety of tasks. Here we examine whether cardiorespiratory fitness correlates with the volume of the subcortical nuclei that make up the basal ganglia and whether this relationship predicts cognitive flexibility in older adults. Structural MRI was used to determine the volume of the basal ganglia nuclei in a group of older, neurologically healthy individuals (mean age 66 years, N = 179). Measures of cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2max), cognitive flexibility (task switching), and attentional control (flanker task) were also collected. Higher fitness levels were correlated with higher accuracy rates in the Task Switching …
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