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Resting-State Eeg Correlates of Sustained Attention in Healthy Ageing: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Leisure Study

Ciara Treacy, Alicia J. Campbell, Toomas Erik Anijärv,Jim Lagopoulos,Daniel F. Hermens,Sophie C. Andrews,Jacob M. Levenstein

Neurobiology of aging(2024)

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While structural and biochemical brain changes are well-documented in ageing, functional neuronal network differences, as indicated by electrophysiological markers, are less clear. Moreover, age-related changes in sustained attention and their associated electrophysiological correlates are still poorly understood. To address this, we analysed cross-sectional baseline electroencephalography (EEG) and cognitive data from the Lifestyle Intervention Study for Dementia Risk Reduction (LEISURE). Participants were 96 healthy older adults, aged 50-84. We examined resting-state EEG periodic (individual alpha frequency [IAF], aperiodic-adjusted individual alpha power [aIAP]) and aperiodic (exponent and offset) activity, and their associations with age and sustained attention. Results showed associations between older age and slower IAF, but not aIAP or global aperiodic exponent and offset. Additionally, hierarchical linear regression revealed that after controlling for demographic variables, faster IAF was associated with better Sustained Attention to Response Task performance, and mediation analysis confirmed IAF as a mediator between age and sustained attention performance. These findings indicate that IAF may be an important marker of ageing, and a slower IAF may signal diminished cognitive processing capacity for sustained attention in older adults.
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healthy ageing,sustained attention,structural MRI,white matter hyperintensities,grey matter,white matter,cerebrum
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