Department of Kinesiology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC 27412, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 30;19(17):10793. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710793.
This study aimed to determine the role of cognitive and affective responses to music cues in modulating the effects of familiarity with music on stride length and stride-to-stride variability in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Using multilevel modeling, people with PD's spatiotemporal gait parameters and self-reported ratings of familiarity, enjoyment, cognitive and physical demand, beats salience of music cues after each walking trial, as well as music reward, were analyzed. Our findings indicate that (1) condition-varying perceived enjoyment and beat salience are positively associated with increased stride length; (2) participants with a greater music reward for mood regulation and emotion evocation show greater stride length changes compared with those with less music reward; (3) condition-varying perceived enjoyment is positively associated with decreases in stride-to-stride variability; and (4) participants with lower cognitive demand of walking with music cues and higher beat salience show lower stride-to-stride variability compared with those with higher cognitive demand and lower beat salience. These results provide behavioral evidence of independent and interactive influences of cognitive and affective responses to music cues on spatiotemporal gait parameters in people with PD.
本研究旨在确定认知和情感反应对音乐线索的作用,以调节对音乐的熟悉度对帕金森病(PD)患者步长和步长变异性的影响。本研究采用多层次模型,分析了 PD 患者的时空步态参数以及自我报告的熟悉度、享受度、认知和身体需求评分、每次行走试验后音乐线索的节拍显著性,以及音乐奖励。我们的研究结果表明:(1)条件变化的感知享受和节拍显著性与步长的增加呈正相关;(2)对情绪调节和情感唤起的音乐奖励较高的参与者与音乐奖励较低的参与者相比,步长变化更大;(3)条件变化的感知享受与步长变异性降低呈正相关;(4)具有较低认知需求和较高节拍显著性的参与者与具有较高认知需求和较低节拍显著性的参与者相比,步长变异性更低。这些结果为 PD 患者对音乐线索的认知和情感反应对时空步态参数的独立和交互影响提供了行为证据。