Older adults’ episodic memory is related to a neurophysiological marker of brain cholinergic activity

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Patrick S. R. Davidson
Galit Karpov
Lauriane Giguère
Alex W. Castro
François Tremblay
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[1] University of Ottawa,School of Psychology
[2] Bruyère Research Institute,School of Rehabilitation Sciences
[3] University of Ottawa,undefined
[4] University of Ottawa,undefined
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Acetylcholine; Aging; Episodic memory; Short-latency afferent inhibition; Transcranial magnetic stimulation;
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Episodic memory is vulnerable to aging and may be influenced by age-related decline in the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. We probed this relation using a novel, minimally invasive transcranial magnetic stimulation marker of brain acetylcholine: short-latency afferent inhibition (SAI). We used neuropsychological testing to construct a composite score of episodic memory in N = 19 community-dwelling older adults, and stratified older adults into Higher- (N = 9) versus Lower-memory (N = 10) groups before SAI. The Higher-memory group showed significantly stronger SAI than the Lower-memory group, indicating an association between higher brain acetylcholine levels and better episodic memory. The two memory groups were equivalent in the potential confounds of age, education, mood, subjective sleep quality, and executive function. These data converge with others to suggest that episodic memory is related to acetylcholine in older adults. This relation should be further investigated, especially with pharmacology and neuroimaging.
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