ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2024, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (3): 413-420.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2024.00413

• 研究构想 •    下一篇

志愿服务对老年人认知功能的改善及神经心理机制

喻婧(), 牛程程, 徐红州, 姜海鑫, 林国俊, 吴柯, 续子含   

  1. 西南大学心理学部;西南大学认知与人格教育部重点实验室, 重庆 400715
  • 收稿日期:2023-10-11 出版日期:2024-03-15 发布日期:2024-01-19
  • 通讯作者: 喻婧, E-mail: helen12@swu.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金面上项目(32371109)

The neuropsychological mechanism underlying the effect of volunteering on older adults’ cognitive function

YU Jing(), NIU Cheng-Cheng, XU Hong-Zhou, JIANG Hai-Xin, LIN Guo-Jun, WU Ke, XU Zi-Han   

  1. Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University;Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (Ministry of Education), Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China
  • Received:2023-10-11 Online:2024-03-15 Published:2024-01-19

摘要:

突破传统认知干预将老年人作为被帮助对象, 本研究将志愿服务作为一种干预手段, 考察老年人作为提供帮助的主体, 助人过程中涉及的认知活动、身体活动、社会活动反过来对其自身认知功能的影响及作用机制。研究将采用随机对照实验、功能磁共振成像和数据建模技术, 从冷热双系统的角度系统探讨志愿服务干预老年人认知功能的神经心理机制, 并构建预测模型, 探索不同老年人参与志愿服务改善认知功能的适配模式。研究围绕志愿服务干预老年人认知功能的科学性展开, 在发挥老年人主观能动性的同时增加干预的可持续性, 为保护老年人认知功能提供一种基于现实设定的干预方式。

关键词: 老年人, 志愿服务, 认知功能, 冷热认知系统, 脑模块化

Abstract:

This project is a breakthrough from the traditional cognitive intervention in which older adults are the target of help, whereas the volunteering as an intervention approach treats older adults as the subjective for help. The project aims to advance understanding of the potential benefits of volunteering on older adults’ cognitive function and the underlying mechanisms. From the perspective of hot/cold dual-system: first, a large set of older volunteers will be sampled to calculate the “heat” of different volunteering types and to reveal the association between volunteering and cognitive function; second, a randomized controlled trial will be conducted to examine the effects of “hot” and “cold” volunteering on older adults’ cognitive function and the underlying neural basis, to reveal the causal relationship between volunteering and cognitive function, and to construct a dual-system neuropsychological model; third, we will explore individual differences of intervention effects and construct predictive models with machine learning classification and regression algorithms. Then, we will select volunteering type for individual and predict gains, in order to achieve personalized intervention. This project is centered on the mechanisms underlying volunteering-driven increases in older adults’ cognitive function. Through this work, researchers can determine how a real-setting activity like volunteering can best be used to protect age-related cognitive decline, increase older adults’ subjective initiative and the sustainability of intervention, contributing to the national strategic needs for active aging.

First, the study will examine the relationship between volunteering and cognitive function in older volunteers. A large sample of older volunteers will be surveyed to calculate the “hotness” of different types of volunteering around three dimensions: cognitive, social, and physical activities (categorizing two different types of volunteering: “cold volunteering” and “hot volunteering”) and the “involvement” of different volunteering, including both the direction and quantity, and reveal the association between volunteering and cognitive function. Second, the study will explore the neuropsychological mechanism of volunteering to improve cognitive function in older adults through a randomized controlled trial, investigating the effects of different volunteering services on cognitive function and their underlying neurological bases. In addition, a dual-system neuropsychological model will be constructed to elucidate the causal relationship between volunteering and cognitive function. Finally, the study will explore individual differences in intervention effects and construct predictive models through machine learning algorithms to achieve personalized interventions.

Key words: older adults, volunteering, cognitive intervention, hot-cold dual system, brain modularity

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