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现代爵士舞身体动作执行中的脑电活动及其功能连接性。

Electrical Brain Activity and Its Functional Connectivity in the Physical Execution of Modern Jazz Dance.

作者信息

Wind Johanna, Horst Fabian, Rizzi Nikolas, John Alexander, Schöllhorn Wolfgang I

机构信息

Training and Movement Science, Institute of Sport Science, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Mainz, Germany.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Dec 15;11:586076. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.586076. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Besides the pure pleasure of watching a dance performance, dance as a whole-body movement is becoming increasingly popular for health-related interventions. However, the science-based evidence for improvements in health or well-being through dance is still ambiguous and little is known about the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms. This may be partly related to the fact that previous studies mostly examined the neurophysiological effects of imagination and observation of dance rather than the physical execution itself. The objective of this pilot study was to investigate acute effects of a physically executed dance with its different components (recalling the choreography and physical activity to music) on the electrical brain activity and its functional connectivity using electroencephalographic (EEG) analysis. Eleven dance-inexperienced female participants first learned a Modern Jazz Dance (MJD) choreography over three weeks (1 h sessions per week). Afterwards, the acute effects on the EEG brain activity were compared between four different test conditions: physically executing the MJD choreography with music, physically executing the choreography without music, imaging the choreography with music, and imaging the choreography without music. Every participant passed each test condition in a randomized order within a single day. EEG rest-measurements were conducted before and after each test condition. Considering time effects the revealed in brain activity analysis most increases in alpha frequency and in functional connectivity analysis in all frequency bands. In comparison, as well as led to fewer increases and provoked noteworthy brain activity and connectivity decreases at all frequency bands. Differences between the test conditions were found in alpha and beta frequency between and as well as between the and in the alpha frequency. The study highlights different effects of a physically executed dance compared to an imagined dance on many brain areas for all measured frequency bands. These findings provide first insights into the still widely unexplored field of neurological effects of dance and encourages further research in this direction.

摘要

除了观看舞蹈表演带来的纯粹乐趣外,舞蹈作为一种全身运动,在与健康相关的干预措施中越来越受欢迎。然而,通过舞蹈改善健康或幸福感的科学依据仍然不明确,而且对于潜在的神经生理机制知之甚少。这可能部分与以下事实有关:先前的研究大多考察了想象和观察舞蹈的神经生理效应,而不是实际的身体执行本身。这项初步研究的目的是使用脑电图(EEG)分析,研究实际执行的舞蹈及其不同组成部分(回忆舞蹈编排和随着音乐进行身体活动)对脑电活动及其功能连接的急性影响。11名没有舞蹈经验的女性参与者首先在三周内(每周1小时课程)学习了一段现代爵士舞(MJD)的舞蹈编排。之后,比较了四种不同测试条件下对EEG脑电活动的急性影响:随着音乐实际执行MJD舞蹈编排、不随着音乐实际执行舞蹈编排、随着音乐想象舞蹈编排、不随着音乐想象舞蹈编排。每位参与者在一天内以随机顺序通过每种测试条件。在每种测试条件之前和之后进行EEG静息测量。考虑到时间效应,在脑电活动分析中发现,所有频段的阿尔法频率和功能连接分析中大多出现增加。相比之下,以及导致的增加较少,并且在所有频段都引起了显著的脑电活动和连接性下降。在和之间以及和之间的阿尔法和贝塔频率中发现了测试条件之间的差异。该研究强调了实际执行的舞蹈与想象中的舞蹈相比,在所有测量频段的许多脑区上的不同影响。这些发现为舞蹈神经学效应这一仍广泛未被探索的领域提供了初步见解,并鼓励在这一方向上进行进一步研究。

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