Department of Music, Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Center for Visual and Neurocognitive Rehabilitation, Atlanta VA HealthCare System, Decatur, Georgia, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2023 Dec;1530(1):74-86. doi: 10.1111/nyas.15079. Epub 2023 Nov 2.
This work reviews the growing body of interdisciplinary research on music cognition, using biomechanical, kinesiological, clinical, psychosocial, and sociological methods. The review primarily examines the relationship between temporal elements in music and motor responses under varying contexts, with considerable relevance for clinical rehabilitation. After providing an overview of the terminology and approaches pertinent to theories of rhythm and meter from the musical-theoretical and cognitive fields, this review focuses on studies on the effects of rhythmic sensory stimulation on gait, rhythmic cues' effect on the motor system, reactions to rhythmic stimuli attempting to synchronize mobility (i.e., musical embodiment), and the application of rhythm for motor rehabilitation for individuals with Parkinson's disease, stroke, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and other neurodegenerative or neurotraumatic diseases. This work ultimately bridges the gap between the musical-theoretical and cognitive science fields to facilitate innovative research in which each discipline informs the other.
这项工作综述了音乐认知领域日益增多的跨学科研究,采用了生物力学、运动学、临床、心理社会和社会学方法。该综述主要研究了音乐中的时间元素与不同情境下运动反应之间的关系,这对临床康复具有重要意义。在概述了音乐理论和认知领域中与节奏和韵律理论相关的术语和方法之后,本综述重点介绍了关于节奏感觉刺激对步态的影响、节奏线索对运动系统的影响、对试图协调移动性的节奏刺激的反应(即音乐体现),以及为帕金森病、中风、轻度认知障碍、阿尔茨海默病和其他神经退行性或神经创伤性疾病患者应用节奏进行运动康复的研究。这项工作最终弥合了音乐理论和认知科学领域之间的差距,促进了创新性研究,使每个学科都能相互启发。