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皮层振荡受舞蹈和音乐专业知识的影响:来自现场舞蹈观众的证据。

Cortical oscillations are modified by expertise in dance and music: Evidence from live dance audience.

机构信息

Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body and Brain, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Professorship for Social Brain Sciences, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Eur J Neurosci. 2024 Oct;60(8):6000-6014. doi: 10.1111/ejn.16525. Epub 2024 Sep 15.

Abstract

Over the past decades, the focus of brain research has expanded from using strictly controlled stimuli towards understanding brain functioning in complex naturalistic contexts. Interest has increased in measuring brain processes in natural interaction, including classrooms, theatres, concerts and museums to understand the brain functions in the real world. Here, we examined how watching a live dance performance with music in a real-world dance performance setting engages the brains of the spectators. Expertise in dance or music has been shown to modify brain functions, including when watching dance or listening to music. Therefore, we recorded electroencephalography (EEG) from an audience of dancers, musicians and novices as they watched the live dance performance and analysed their cortical oscillations. We compared intrabrain oscillations when participants watched the performance (with music) or listened to the music alone without the dance. We found that dancers have stronger fronto-central and parieto-occipital theta phase synchrony (4-8 Hz) than novices when watching dance, likely reflecting the effects of dance experience on motor imagery, multisensory and social interaction processes. Also, compared with novices, dancers had stronger delta phase synchrony (0.5-4 Hz) when listening to music, and musicians had stronger delta phase synchrony when watching dance, suggesting expertise in music and dance enhances sensitivity or attention to temporal regularities in movement and sound.

摘要

在过去的几十年中,脑科学研究的重点已经从使用严格控制的刺激扩展到了理解复杂自然情境下的大脑功能。人们越来越感兴趣的是在自然互动中测量大脑过程,包括教室、剧院、音乐会和博物馆,以了解现实世界中的大脑功能。在这里,我们研究了在现实世界的舞蹈表演环境中观看现场舞蹈表演如何激发观众的大脑。已经表明,舞蹈或音乐方面的专业知识会改变大脑功能,包括观看舞蹈或听音乐时。因此,我们记录了舞者、音乐家和新手观众在观看现场舞蹈表演时的脑电图(EEG),并分析了他们的皮质振荡。我们比较了参与者观看表演(有音乐)时和单独听音乐而没有舞蹈时的脑内振荡。我们发现,与新手相比,舞者在观看舞蹈时具有更强的额中央和顶枕部θ相位同步(4-8 Hz),这可能反映了舞蹈经验对运动意象、多感觉和社会互动过程的影响。此外,与新手相比,舞者在听音乐时具有更强的δ相位同步(0.5-4 Hz),而音乐家在观看舞蹈时具有更强的δ相位同步,这表明音乐和舞蹈方面的专业知识增强了对运动和声音中时间规律的敏感性或注意力。

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