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合唱唱歌与成年后整个生命过程中的结构连接增强有关。

Choir singing is associated with enhanced structural connectivity across the adult lifespan.

机构信息

Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body and the Brain, Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Center for Brain and Cognition, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Hum Brain Mapp. 2024 May;45(7):e26705. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26705.

Abstract

The global ageing of populations calls for effective, ecologically valid methods to support brain health across adult life. Previous evidence suggests that music can promote white matter (WM) microstructure and grey matter (GM) volume while supporting auditory and cognitive functioning and emotional well-being as well as counteracting age-related cognitive decline. Adding a social component to music training, choir singing is a popular leisure activity among older adults, but a systematic account of its potential to support healthy brain structure, especially with regard to ageing, is currently missing. The present study used quantitative anisotropy (QA)-based diffusion MRI connectometry and voxel-based morphometry to explore the relationship of lifetime choir singing experience and brain structure at the whole-brain level. Cross-sectional multiple regression analyses were carried out in a large, balanced sample (N = 95; age range 21-88) of healthy adults with varying levels of choir singing experience across the whole age range and within subgroups defined by age (young, middle-aged, and older adults). Independent of age, choir singing experience was associated with extensive increases in WM QA in commissural, association, and projection tracts across the brain. Corroborating previous work, these overlapped with language and limbic networks. Enhanced corpus callosum microstructure was associated with choir singing experience across all subgroups. In addition, choir singing experience was selectively associated with enhanced QA in the fornix in older participants. No associations between GM volume and choir singing were found. The present study offers the first systematic account of amateur-level choir singing on brain structure. While no evidence for counteracting GM atrophy was found, the present evidence of enhanced structural connectivity coheres well with age-typical structural changes. Corroborating previous behavioural studies, the present results suggest that regular choir singing holds great promise for supporting brain health across the adult life span.

摘要

人口的全球老龄化要求采用有效且符合生态学的方法,在成年期全程支持大脑健康。先前的证据表明,音乐可以促进白质(WM)微观结构和灰质(GM)体积,同时支持听觉和认知功能以及情绪健康,并能对抗与年龄相关的认知能力下降。在音乐训练中加入社交成分,合唱是老年人中流行的休闲活动,但目前尚缺乏关于合唱训练支持健康大脑结构的潜力的系统说明,特别是在衰老方面。本研究使用基于定量各向异性(QA)的扩散 MRI 连接测量法和基于体素的形态测量法,从全脑水平探索了终身合唱经历与大脑结构之间的关系。在一个年龄范围为 21-88 岁的、具有不同合唱经验水平的健康成年人的大型平衡样本(N=95)中进行了横断面多元回归分析,这些人具有跨越整个年龄范围和按年龄分组(年轻人、中年人、老年人)定义的不同合唱经验水平。独立于年龄,合唱经验与大脑中联合、关联和投射束的 WM QA 广泛增加有关。与先前的工作相吻合,这些区域与语言和边缘网络重叠。增强的胼胝体微观结构与所有亚组中的合唱经验有关。此外,合唱经验与老年参与者的穹窿中的 QA 增强选择性相关。未发现 GM 体积与合唱之间的关联。本研究首次系统地阐述了业余合唱对大脑结构的影响。虽然没有发现合唱可以对抗 GM 萎缩的证据,但本研究中增强的结构连通性的证据与典型的年龄相关结构变化非常吻合。与之前的行为研究结果相吻合,本研究结果表明,定期合唱对支持成年期全程大脑健康具有很大的潜力。

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