Sains Malaysiana 47(8)(2018): 1843–1852
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2018-4708-24
Kesan Penuaan ke atas Kehubungan Berkesan Otak
semasa Pemprosesan Persepsi Pertuturan daripada Perspektif Pemodelan Sebab dan
Akibat Dinamik: Satu Kajian fMRI
(Effects of Aging on Effective Brain
Connectivity during Speech Perception Processing
from Dynamic Causal Modeling Perspective: An
fMRI Study)
HANANI ABDUL MANAN1*, AHMAD NAZLIM YUSOFF2 & SITI ZAMRATOL-MAI
SARAH MUKARI3
1Department
of Radiology, University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Jalan Yaacob Latiff,
Bandar Tun Razak,56000 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
2Diagnostic Imaging &
Radiotherapy Program, School of Diagnostic & Applied Health Sciences
Faculty
of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz
50300
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
3Audiology Program, School
of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia, Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, 50300 Kuala Lumpur,
Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 29 September
2017/Diterima: 23 Mac 2018
ABSTRAK
Proses penuaan seringkali dikaitkan
dengan kemerosotan pada sistem kognitif. Kemerosotan kognitif bermula
seawal usia dua puluhan dan berterusan secara linear. Selain itu,
kemerosotan kognitif juga menjadi lebih nyata dengan kehadiran hingar
latar. Walau bagaimanapun, kesan penuaan ke atas mekanisme pemprosesan
persepsi pertuturan menggunakan tugasan mengulang secara terus (FRT) dalam senyap dan hingar belum
difahami dengan jelas. Dalam kajian ini, pengimejan resonans magnet
kefungsian (fMRI) digunakan untuk membandingkan kesan penuaan ke
atas kehubungan efektif otak yang terhasil daripada tugasan FRT ke
atas subjek normal dengan empat kumpulan umur yang berlainan iaitu
20 - 29 tahun (n = 15), 30 - 39 tahun (n = 15), 40 - 49 tahun (n = 10) dan 50 - 65 tahun (n = 14). Satu siri lima perkataan yang
diselang-seli dalam keadaan hingar dengan senyap diberikan secara
auditori. Pemetaan statistik berparameter (SPM8)
dan pemodelan dinamik penyebab (DCM10) digunakan untuk menentukan
kehubungan efektif otak. Kawasan yang terlibat dalam pembinaan model
kehubungan efektif otak adalah STG, HG dan
PCG.
Model optimum yang dipilih dalam kajian ini adalah model yang menunjukkan
keseimbangan antara ketepatan dan kesukaran. Keputusan fMRI kehubungan
efektif menunjukkan bahawa komunikasi antara intrahemisfera tidak
berubah dengan menggunakan tugasan FRT ini apabila seseorang semakin berusia,
tetapi komunikasi antara interhemisfera menjadi semakin kompleks.
Kata kunci: DCM;
fMRI; kehubungan efektif; pemprosesan auditori; penuaan
ABSTRACT
Aging process is often associated with
a deterioration in cognitive system. The decline begins as early
as in the twenties and continues linearly. Other than that, the
decline also becomes more pronounced in the presence of background
noise. However, the effects of aging on the mechanisms of speech
perception processing using forward repeat task (FRT)
in quiet and in noise have not yet clearly understood. In this study,
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to compare
the effects of aging on effective connectivity resulting from FRT
tasks on normal subjects with four different age groups which are
20 - 29 years (n = 15), 30 - 39 years (n = 15), 40 - 49 years (n = 10) and 50 - 65 years (n = 14). A series of five words interspersed
in noise and in quiet were given using auditory stimulus. Statistical
parametric mapping (SPM8) and dynamic causal modeling
(DCM10) was used to determine the effective connectivity.
Three areas, STG, HG and PCG were
selected to built effective connectivity models. The effective connectivity
results using FRT task showed there is no significant changes in the intrahemispheric
connectivity when a person gets older, however the interhemispheric
communication becomes more complex.
Keywords:
Ageing; auditory processing; DCM; effective
connectivity; fMRI
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