Clinical Neuroscience Department, Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair, ED Adrian Building, Forvie Site, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 0PY, United Kingdom.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2013 Dec;37(10 Pt 2):2564-70. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.08.003. Epub 2013 Sep 3.
Previous research has noted that music can improve gait in several pathological conditions, including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and stroke. Current research into auditory-motor interactions and the neural bases of musical rhythm perception has provided important insights for developing potential movement therapies. Specifically, neuroimaging studies show that rhythm perception activates structures within key motor networks, such as premotor and supplementary motor areas, basal ganglia and the cerebellum - many of which are compromised to varying degrees in Parkinson's disease. It thus seems likely that automatic engagement of motor areas during rhythm perception may be the connecting link between music and motor improvements in Parkinson's disease. This review seeks to describe the link, address core questions about its underlying mechanisms, and examine whether it can be utilized as a compensatory mechanism.
先前的研究指出,音乐可以改善几种病理状况下的步态,包括帕金森病、亨廷顿病和中风。目前,对听觉-运动相互作用和音乐节奏感知的神经基础的研究为开发潜在的运动疗法提供了重要的见解。具体来说,神经影像学研究表明,节奏感知激活了关键运动网络内的结构,如前运动和辅助运动区、基底节和小脑——其中许多在帕金森病中都不同程度地受到损害。因此,在节奏感知过程中自动参与运动区域似乎很可能是音乐与帕金森病运动改善之间的联系。本综述旨在描述这种联系,探讨其潜在机制的核心问题,并研究其是否可以作为一种代偿机制。