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生理同步:认知、运动、情感功能及幸福感的关键心身机制

Physiological Entrainment: A Key Mind-Body Mechanism for Cognitive, Motor and Affective Functioning, and Well-Being.

作者信息

Barbaresi Marco, Nardo Davide, Fagioli Sabrina

机构信息

Department of Education, "Roma Tre" University, 00185 Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2024 Dec 24;15(1):3. doi: 10.3390/brainsci15010003.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The human sensorimotor system can naturally synchronize with environmental rhythms, such as light pulses or sound beats. Several studies showed that different styles and tempos of music, or other rhythmic stimuli, have an impact on physiological rhythms, including electrocortical brain activity, heart rate, and motor coordination. Such synchronization, also known as the "entrainment effect", has been identified as a crucial mechanism impacting cognitive, motor, and affective functioning.

OBJECTIVES

This review examines theoretical and empirical contributions to the literature on entrainment, with a particular focus on the physiological mechanisms underlying this phenomenon and its role in cognitive, motor, and affective functions. We also address the inconsistent terminology used in the literature and evaluate the range of measurement approaches used to assess entrainment phenomena. Finally, we propose a definition of "physiological entrainment" that emphasizes its role as a fundamental mechanism that encompasses rhythmic interactions between the body and its environment, to support information processing across bodily systems and to sustain adaptive motor responses.

METHODS

We reviewed the recent literature through the lens of the "embodied cognition" framework, offering a unified perspective on the phenomenon of physiological entrainment.

RESULTS

Evidence from the current literature suggests that physiological entrainment produces measurable effects, especially on neural oscillations, heart rate variability, and motor synchronization. Eventually, such physiological changes can impact cognitive processing, affective functioning, and motor coordination.

CONCLUSIONS

Physiological entrainment emerges as a fundamental mechanism underlying the mind-body connection. Entrainment-based interventions may be used to promote well-being by enhancing cognitive, motor, and affective functions, suggesting potential rehabilitative approaches to enhancing mental health.

摘要

背景

人类感觉运动系统能够自然地与环境节律同步,如光脉冲或声音节拍。多项研究表明,不同风格和节奏的音乐或其他节律性刺激会对生理节律产生影响,包括脑电皮层活动、心率和运动协调性。这种同步化,也被称为“夹带效应”,已被确定为影响认知、运动和情感功能的关键机制。

目的

本综述考察了关于夹带现象的文献中的理论和实证贡献,特别关注这一现象背后的生理机制及其在认知、运动和情感功能中的作用。我们还讨论了文献中使用的不一致术语,并评估了用于评估夹带现象的测量方法的范围。最后,我们提出了“生理夹带”的定义,强调其作为一种基本机制的作用,该机制涵盖身体与其环境之间的节律性相互作用,以支持身体各系统的信息处理并维持适应性运动反应。

方法

我们通过“具身认知”框架审视近期文献,为生理夹带现象提供统一视角。

结果

当前文献的证据表明,生理夹带会产生可测量的影响,尤其是对神经振荡、心率变异性和运动同步性。最终,这种生理变化会影响认知加工、情感功能和运动协调性。

结论

生理夹带是心身联系的一种基本机制。基于夹带的干预措施可用于通过增强认知、运动和情感功能来促进幸福感,这表明了增强心理健康的潜在康复方法。

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