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A Review on the Relationship Between Sound and Movement in Sports and Rehabilitation

机译:运动与康复中声音与动作的关系研究述评

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The role of auditory information on perceptual-motor processes has gained increased interest in sports and psychology research in recent years. Numerous neurobiological and behavioral studies have demonstrated the close interaction between auditory and motor areas of the brain, and the importance of auditory information for movement execution, control, and learning. In applied research, artificially produced acoustic information and real-time auditory information have been implemented in sports and rehabilitation to improve motor performance in athletes, healthy individuals, and patients affected by neurological or movement disorders. However, this research is scattered both across time and scientific disciplines. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview about the interaction between movement and sound and review the current literature regarding the effect of natural movement sounds, movement sonification, and rhythmic auditory information in sports and motor rehabilitation. The focus here is threefold: firstly, we provide an overview of empirical studies using natural movement sounds and movement sonification in sports. Secondly, we review recent clinical and applied studies using rhythmic auditory information and sonification in rehabilitation, addressing in particular studies on Parkinson’s disease and stroke. Thirdly, we summarize current evidence regarding the cognitive mechanisms and neural correlates underlying the processing of auditory information during movement execution and its mental representation. The current state of knowledge here reviewed provides evidence of the feasibility and effectiveness of the application of auditory information to improve movement execution, control, and (re)learning in sports and motor rehabilitation. Findings also corroborate the critical role of auditory information in auditory-motor coupling during motor (re)learning and performance, suggesting that this area of clinical and applied research has a large potential that is yet to be fully explored.
机译:近年来,听觉信息在感觉运动过程中的作用引起了人们对体育和心理学研究的越来越多的兴趣。大量的神经生物学和行为学研究证明了大脑听觉和运动区域之间的紧密相互作用,以及听觉信息对于运动执行,控制和学习的重要性。在应用研究中,在体育运动和康复中已经采用了人工产生的声音信息和实时听觉信息,以改善运动员,健康个体以及受神经系统或运动障碍影响的患者的运动表现。然而,这项研究分散在时间和科学领域。本文的目的是提供有关运动和声音之间相互作用的概述,并回顾有关自然运动声音,运动声化和有节奏的听觉信息在运动和运动康复中的作用的最新文献。这里的重点是三个方面:首先,我们概述了在体育运动中使用自然运动声音和运动声化的经验研究。其次,我们回顾了近期使用节奏听觉信息和超声检查进行康复的临床和应用研究,特别是有关帕金森氏病和中风的研究。第三,我们总结了有关运动执行及其心理表征过程中听觉信息处理的认知机制和神经相关性的当前证据。本文回顾的当前知识状态提供了应用听觉信息来改善运动执行,控制以及运动和运动康复中的(重新)学习的可行性和有效性的证据。研究结果还证实了听觉信息在运动(重新)学习和表现过程中在听觉-运动耦合中的关键作用,这表明临床和应用研究的这一领域具有巨大的潜力,尚待充分探索。

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