Slater Jessica L, Tate Matthew C
Department of Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.
Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.
Front Comput Neurosci. 2018 Jul 6;12:51. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2018.00051. eCollection 2018.
Everyday human behavior relies upon extraordinary feats of coordination within the brain. In this perspective paper, we argue that the rich temporal structure of music provides an informative context in which to investigate how the brain coordinates its complex activities in time, and how that coordination can be disrupted. We bring insights from the neuroscience of musical rhythm to considerations of timing deficits in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), highlighting the significant overlap between neural systems involved in processing musical rhythm and those implicated in ADHD. We suggest that timing deficits warrant closer investigation since they could lead to the identification of potentially informative phenotypes, tied to neurobiological and genetic factors. Our novel interdisciplinary approach builds upon recent trends in both fields of research: in the neuroscience of rhythm, an increasingly nuanced understanding of the specific contributions of neural systems to rhythm processing, and in ADHD, an increasing focus on differentiating phenotypes and identifying distinct etiological pathways associated with the disorder. Finally, we consider the impact of musical experience on rhythm processing and the potential value of musical rhythm in therapeutic interventions.
人类的日常行为依赖于大脑内部非凡的协调能力。在这篇观点论文中,我们认为音乐丰富的时间结构提供了一个有益的背景,可用于研究大脑如何及时协调其复杂活动,以及这种协调是如何被破坏的。我们将音乐节奏神经科学的见解应用于注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的时间缺陷研究,强调参与处理音乐节奏的神经系统与ADHD相关神经系统之间的显著重叠。我们认为时间缺陷值得更深入的研究,因为它们可能会导致识别与神经生物学和遗传因素相关的潜在信息丰富的表型。我们新颖的跨学科方法建立在这两个研究领域的最新趋势之上:在节奏神经科学中,对神经系统对节奏处理的具体贡献有了越来越细致入微的理解;在ADHD研究中,越来越关注区分表型并识别与该疾病相关的不同病因途径。最后,我们考虑音乐体验对节奏处理的影响以及音乐节奏在治疗干预中的潜在价值。