Laura M. Ward
Glasgow Caledonian University
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Laura M. Ward; Ross Aitchison; Melisa Tawse; Anita J. Simmers; Uma Shahani
The effect of healthy ageing on visual cortical activation is still to be fully explored. This study aimed to elucidate whether the haemodynamic response (HDR) of the visual cortex altered as a result of ageing. Visually normal (healthy) participants were presented with a simple visual stimulus (reversing checkerboard). Full optometric screening was implemented to identify two age groups: younger adults (n = 12, mean age 21) and older adults (n = 13, mean age 71). Frequency-domain Multi-distance (FD-MD) functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) was used to measure absolute changes in oxygenated [HbO] and deoxygenated [HbR] haemoglobin concentrations in the occipital cortices. Utilising a slow event-related design, subjects viewed a full field reversing checkerboard with contrast and check size manipulations (15 and 30 minutes of arc, 50% and 100% contrast). Both groups showed the characteristic response of increased [HbO] and decreased [HbR] during stimulus presentation. However, older adults produced a more varied HDR and often had comparable levels of [HbO] and [HbR] during both stimulus presentation and baseline resting state. Younger adults had significantly greater concentrations of both [HbO] and [HbR] in every investigation regardless of the type of stimulus displayed (p<0.05). The average variance associated with this age-related effect for [HbO] was 88% and [HbR] 91%. Passive viewing of a visual stimulus, without any cognitive input, showed a marked age-related decline in the cortical HDR. Moreover, regardless of stimulus parameters such as check size, the HDR was characterised by age. In concurrence with present neuroimaging literature, we conclude that the visual HDR decreases as healthy ageing proceeds.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Laura M. Ward; Gordon Morison; Anita J. Simmers; Uma Shahani
Our aim was to use both behavioural and neuroimaging data to identify indicators of perceptual decline in motion processing. We employed a global motion coherence task and functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS). Healthy adults (n = 72, 18–85) were recruited into the following groups: young (n = 28, mean age = 28), middle-aged (n = 22, mean age = 50), and older adults (n = 23, mean age = 70). Participants were assessed on their motion coherence thresholds at 3 different speeds using a psychophysical design. As expected, we report age group differences in motion processing as demonstrated by higher motion coherence thresholds in older adults. Crucially, we add correlational data showing that global motion perception declines linearly as a function of age. The associated fNIRS recordings provide a clear physiological correlate of global motion perception. The crux of this study lies in the robust linear correlation between age and haemodynamic response for both measures of oxygenation. We hypothesise that there is an increase in neural recruitment, necessitating an increase in metabolic need and blood flow, which presents as a higher oxygenated haemoglobin response. We report age-related changes in motion perception with poorer behavioural performance (high motion coherence thresholds) associated with an increased haemodynamic response.
Brain Topography | 2016
Laura M. Ward; Gordon Morison; William A. Simpson; Anita J. Simmers; Uma Shahani
Acta Diabetologica | 2018
Ross Aitchison; Laura M. Ward; Graeme J. Kennedy; Xinhua Shu; David Mansfield; Uma Shahani
Archive | 2016
Ross Aitchison; Uma Shahani; Laura M. Ward; Graeme J. Kennedy; Shu Xinhua; David Mansfield
Archive | 2016
Laura M. Ward; David Mansfield; Anita J. Simmers; Graeme J. Kennedy; Uma Shahani
Archive | 2015
Laura M. Ward; Gemma Hill; Jayne Imrie; Odion Okiei; James Cox; Uma Shahani
Archive | 2015
Laura M. Ward; Juliana De Guimaraes; Ross Aitchison; Anita J. Simmers; Uma Shahani
Archive | 2015
Laura M. Ward; Gordon Morison; Anita J. Simmers; Uma Shahni
Archive | 2014
Laura M. Ward; Ross Aitchison; Melisa Tawse; Ana de Freitas; Anita J. Simmers; Uma Shahani