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

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路径整合能力老化及其神经机制

薛莹琦, 张瑶, 赵海潮, 何清华, 刘佳丽   

  1. 西南大学心理学部心理学部, 400715
    西南大学认知与人格教育部重点实验室, 中国
  • 收稿日期:2025-07-14 修回日期:2025-10-26 接受日期:2025-11-18
  • 基金资助:
    人类空间参考系转换的神经机制(32400867); 老年人空间参考系转换困难的神经机制及干预(24XJC190004)

Aging of path integration ability and its neural mechanisms

XUE Yingqi, ZHANG Yao, ZHAO Haichao, HE Qinghua, LIU Jiali   

  1. , 400715,
    , , China
  • Received:2025-07-14 Revised:2025-10-26 Accepted:2025-11-18

摘要: 路径整合是指个体在运动过程中持续地整合感觉线索以判断自身位置的一种空间能力。在人口老龄化加剧的背景下,路径整合作为空间导航的重要部分,其行为表现差异与神经机制特征是否可以预测早期神经退行性疾病成为研究热点。基于虚拟现实环境任务的研究发现,路径整合损伤的行为学指标与神经影像学特征具有作为阿尔茨海默症早期生物标志物的潜力;路径整合依赖于内嗅皮层、海马等脑区以及神经调节系统,在正常或病理性老化进程中,上述关键节点的功能退化构成了路径整合能力下降的基础。本文旨在深入理解路径整合在早期神经退行性疾病预测中的作用,进而为开发基于路径整合的老化评估诊断系统和靶向干预提供坚实的理论支撑。

关键词: 路径整合, 空间导航, 老化, 阿尔茨海默症, 神经机制

Abstract: Path integration refers to an individual's spatial ability to integrate sensory cues during movement to determine their position continuously. Against the backdrop of an aging population, path integration, as an important component of spatial navigation, has become a research hotspot, with the focus on whether behavioral differences and neural mechanisms can predict early-stage neurodegenerative diseases. Studies based on virtual reality environment tasks have found that behavioral indicators of path integration impairment and neuroimaging characteristics have the potential to serve as early biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease. Path integration relies on brain regions such as the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus, as well as the neuroendocrine system. In both normal and pathological aging processes, functional deterioration of these key nodes forms the basis for the decline in path integration ability. This study aims to deeply understand the role of path integration in predicting early-stage neurodegenerative diseases, thereby providing a solid theoretical foundation for developing aging assessment and diagnostic systems and targeted interventions based on path integration.

Key words: path integration, spatial navigation, aging, Alzheimer's disease, neural mechanisms