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Cognitive and motor perseveration are associated in older adults

View ORCID ProfileCarly Sombric, View ORCID ProfileGelsy Torres-Oviedo
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.17.302083
Carly Sombric
aSensorimotor Learning Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, 4420 Bayard Street, Suite 110, Pitt, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Gelsy Torres-Oviedo
aSensorimotor Learning Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, 4420 Bayard Street, Suite 110, Pitt, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Abstract

Aging causes perseveration (difficulty to switch between actions) in motor and cognitive tasks, suggesting that the same neural processes could govern these abilities in older adults. To test this, we evaluated the relation between independently measured motor and cognitive perseveration in young (21.4±3.7 y/o) and older participants (76.5±2.9 y/o). Motor perseveration was measured with a locomotor task in which participants had to transition between distinct walking patterns. Cognitive perseveration was measured with a card matching task in which participants had to switch between distinct matching rules. We found that perseveration in the cognitive and motor domains were positively related in older, but not younger individuals, such that participants exhibiting greater perseveration in the motor task also perseverated more in the cognitive task. Additionally, exposure reduces motor perseveration: older adults who had practiced the motor task could transition between walking patterns as proficiently as naïve, young individuals. Our results suggest an overlap in neural processes governing cognitive and motor perseveration with aging and that exposure can counteract the age-related motor perseveration.

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  • Movement carryover from the treadmill to overground indicates motor perseveration.

  • Greater motor and cognitive perseveration are associated in older adults.

  • Motor perseveration in older adults can be reduced with practice.

  • New motor memories are similarly forgotten in older and younger adults.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Cognitive and motor perseveration are associated in older adults
Carly Sombric, Gelsy Torres-Oviedo
bioRxiv 2020.09.17.302083; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.17.302083
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Cognitive and motor perseveration are associated in older adults
Carly Sombric, Gelsy Torres-Oviedo
bioRxiv 2020.09.17.302083; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.17.302083

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