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经典音乐引发的情绪所引起的心率相关生理变化并不构成健康成年人踝关节目标匹配策略改变的基础。

Heart rate-related physiological changes induced by classical music-elicited emotions do not underlie alterations in healthy adults' ankle joint target-matching strategy.

机构信息

Department of Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.

Department of Robotics, Tohoku University Graduate School of Engineering, Sendai, Japan.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 17;14(1):16482. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67467-y.

Abstract

Emotions have the potential to modulate human voluntary movement by modifying muscle afferent discharge which in turn may affect kinesthetic acuity. We examined if heart rate (HR)-related physiological changes induced by music-elicited emotions would underlie alterations in healthy young adults' ankle joint target-matching strategy quantified by joint position sense (JPS). Participants (n = 40, 19 females, age = 25.9 ± 2.9 years) performed ipsilateral-, and contralateral ankle target-matching tasks with their dominant and non-dominant foot using a custom-made foot platform while listening to classical music pieces deemed to evoke happy, sad, or neutral emotions (each n = 10). Participants in the 4th group received no music during the task. Absolute (ABS), constant (CONST), and variable (VAR) target-matching errors and HR-related data were analyzed. Participants performed the contralateral target-matching task with smaller JPS errors when listening to sad vs. happy music (ABS: p < 0.001, d = 1.6; VAR: p = 0.010, d = 1.2) or neutral (ABS: p < 0.001, d = 1.6; VAR: p < 0.001, d = 1.4) music. The ABS (d = 0.8) and VAR (d = 0.3) JPS errors were lower when participants performed the task with their dominant vs. non-dominant foot. JPS errors were also smaller during the ipsilateral target-matching task when participants (1) listened to sad vs. neutral (ABS: p = 0.007, d = 1.2) music, and (2) performed the target-matching with their dominant vs. non-dominant foot (p < 0.001, d = 0.4). Although emotions also induced changes in some HR-related data during the matching conditions, i.e., participants who listened to happy music had lower HR-related values when matching with their non-dominant vs. dominant foot, these changes did not correlate with JPS errors (all p > 0.05). Overall, our results suggest that music-induced emotions have the potential to affect target-matching strategy and HR-related metrics but the changes in HR-metrics do not underlie the alteration of ankle joint target-matching strategy in response to classical music-elicited emotions.

摘要

情绪通过改变肌肉传入放电从而可能影响动觉敏锐度,从而有可能调节人体的自主运动。我们研究了音乐引起的情绪引起的心率(HR)相关生理变化是否会改变健康年轻成年人的踝关节目标匹配策略,该策略通过关节位置感(JPS)来量化。参与者(n=40,女性 19 名,年龄=25.9±2.9 岁)使用定制的足部平台进行同侧和对侧踝关节目标匹配任务,使用其优势和非优势脚,同时聆听被认为能唤起快乐、悲伤或中性情绪的古典音乐(每种 n=10)。第 4 组的参与者在任务期间没有听音乐。分析了绝对(ABS)、恒定(CONST)和可变(VAR)目标匹配误差和 HR 相关数据。当参与者聆听悲伤与快乐音乐(ABS:p<0.001,d=1.6;VAR:p=0.010,d=1.2)或中性音乐(ABS:p<0.001,d=1.6;VAR:p<0.001,d=1.4)时,他们进行对侧目标匹配任务时的 JPS 误差较小。参与者用优势脚比非优势脚进行任务时,ABS(d=0.8)和 VAR(d=0.3)JPS 误差较低。当参与者(1)聆听悲伤与中性音乐(ABS:p=0.007,d=1.2)时,以及(2)用优势脚与非优势脚进行目标匹配(p<0.001,d=0.4)时,他们在同侧目标匹配任务中的 JPS 误差也较小。尽管情绪在匹配条件下也引起了一些 HR 相关数据的变化,即参与者在与非优势脚匹配时,听快乐音乐时的 HR 相关值较低,但这些变化与 JPS 误差无关(所有 p>0.05)。总的来说,我们的结果表明,音乐引起的情绪有可能影响目标匹配策略和 HR 相关指标,但 HR 指标的变化并不能解释对古典音乐引起的情绪的踝关节目标匹配策略的改变。

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