Age-Related Changes in 1/ f Neural Electrophysiological Noise
Bradley Hospital · Boston University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Aging is associated with performance decrements across multiple cognitive domains. The neural noise hypothesis, a dominant view of the basis of this decline, posits that aging is accompanied by an increase in spontaneous, noisy baseline neural activity. Here we analyze data from two different groups of human subjects: intracranial electrocorticography from 15 participants over a 38 year age range (15-53 years) and scalp EEG data from healthy younger (20-30 years) and older (60-70 years) adults to test the neural noise hypothesis from a 1/f noise perspective. Many natural phenomena, including electrophysiology, are characterized by 1/f noise. The defining characteristic of 1/f is that the power of the signal…
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7Topics & keywords
- Electrophysiology
- Noise (video)
- Electroencephalography
- Psychology
- Cognition
- Audiology
- Neural correlates of consciousness
- Neuroscience