Ellis Robert J, Thayer Julian F
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School.
Music Percept. 2010 Apr;27(4):317-326. doi: 10.1525/mp.2010.27.4.317.
Despite a wealth of evidence for the involvement of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in health and disease and the ability of music to affect ANS activity, few studies have systematically explored the therapeutic effects of music on ANS dysfunction. Furthermore, when ANS activity is quantified and analyzed, it is usually from a point of convenience rather than from an understanding of its physiological basis. After a review of the experimental and therapeutic literatures exploring music and the ANS, a "Neurovisceral Integration" perspective on the interplay between the central and autonomic nervous systems is introduced, and the associated implications for physiological, emotional, and cognitive health are explored. The construct of heart rate variability is discussed both as an example of this complex interplay and as a useful metric for exploring the sometimes subtle effect of music on autonomic response. Suggestions for future investigations using musical interventions are offered based on this integrative account.
尽管有大量证据表明自主神经系统(ANS)参与健康与疾病,且音乐能够影响自主神经系统活动,但很少有研究系统地探讨音乐对自主神经功能障碍的治疗效果。此外,在对自主神经系统活动进行量化和分析时,通常是出于便利,而非基于对其生理基础的理解。在回顾了探索音乐与自主神经系统的实验和治疗文献后,引入了关于中枢神经系统和自主神经系统相互作用的“神经内脏整合”观点,并探讨了其对生理、情感和认知健康的相关影响。心率变异性这一概念既作为这种复杂相互作用的一个例子进行了讨论,也作为一个有用的指标,用于探索音乐对自主反应有时微妙的影响。基于这一综合阐述,为未来使用音乐干预的研究提供了建议。