R. Cabeza et al., AGE-RELATED-CHANGES IN NEURAL INTERACTIONS DURING MEMORY ENCODING ANDRETRIEVAL - A NETWORK ANALYSIS OF PET DATA, Brain and cognition, 35(3), 1997, pp. 369-372
Healthy young and old adults were PET-scanned while they were either e
ncoding or recalling word-pairs. The right prefrontal cortex was more
active during recall than during encoding in both groups, whereas a le
ft prefrontal region showed a task x age interaction: it was more acti
ve during encoding than during recall in the young, but more active du
ring recall than during encoding in the old. rCBF correlations between
this region and the rest of the brain were different in the two group
s. The most prominent difference occurred during recall in which a rig
ht frontopolar area was negatively correlated with the left prefrontal
region in the young but positively correlated in the old. In general,
the results suggest a reorganization of memory networks in the aging
brain.