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The Effect of Dopaminergic Medication on Beat-Based Auditory Timing in Parkinson’s Disease

机译:多巴胺能药物对帕金森氏病基于节律的听觉时机的影响

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Parkinson’s disease (PD) adversely affects timing abilities. Beat-based timing is a mechanism that times events relative to a regular interval, such as the “beat” in musical rhythm, and is impaired in PD. It is unknown if dopaminergic medication influences beat-based timing in PD. Here, we tested beat-based timing over two sessions in participants with PD (OFF then ON dopaminergic medication) and in unmedicated control participants. People with PD and control participants completed two tasks. The first was a discrimination task in which participants compared two rhythms and determined whether they were the same or different. Rhythms either had a beat structure (metric simple rhythms) or did not (metric complex rhythms), as in previous studies. Discrimination accuracy was analyzed to test for the effects of beat structure, as well as differences between participants with PD and controls, and effects of medication (PD group only). The second task was the Beat Alignment Test (BAT), in which participants listened to music with regular tones superimposed, and responded as to whether the tones were “ON” or “OFF” the beat of the music. Accuracy was analyzed to test for differences between participants with PD and controls, and for an effect of medication in patients. Both patients and controls discriminated metric simple rhythms better than metric complex rhythms. Controls also improved at the discrimination task in the second vs. first session, whereas people with PD did not. For participants with PD, the difference in performance between metric simple and metric complex rhythms was greater (sensitivity to changes in simple rhythms increased and sensitivity to changes in complex rhythms decreased) when ON vs. OFF medication. Performance also worsened with disease severity. For the BAT, no group differences or effects of medication were found. Overall, these findings suggest that timing is impaired in PD, and that dopaminergic medication influences beat-based and non-beat-based timing differently. Judging the beat in music does not appear to be affected by PD or by dopaminergic medication.
机译:帕金森氏病(PD)对计时能力有不利影响。基于节拍的计时是一种相对于规则间隔(例如音乐节奏中的“节拍”)对事件进行计时的机制,并且在PD中会受到影响。尚不清楚多巴胺能药物是否会影响PD中基于搏动的时机。在这里,我们在PD(先关掉然后再开多巴胺能药物)的参与者和未接受药物治疗的对照参与者的两个疗程中测试了基于节拍的计时。有PD的人和控制参与者完成了两项任务。第一个是歧视任务,其中参与者比较了两个节奏并确定它们是否相同。像以前的研究一样,节奏要么具有节拍结构(简单的节奏),要么没有(复杂的节奏)。分析区分准确度以测试拍子结构的影响,PD参与者与对照组之间的差异以及药物的影响(仅PD组)。第二项任务是节拍对齐测试(BAT),参与者可以听音乐并叠加常规音调,然后对音调是“ ON”还是“ OFF”音乐节拍进行响应。分析准确性以测试PD参与者与对照组之间的差异,以及对患者用药的影响。患者和对照者都比公制复杂节律更好地区分了公制简单节律。在第二场与第一场的歧视任务中,控制也得到了改善,而PD患者则没有。对于PD参与者,在开或关药物治疗中,单纯性和复杂性节律之间的性能差异更大(对简单性节律变化的敏感性增加,对复杂性节律变化的敏感性降低)。疾病严重程度也会使病情恶化。对于BAT,未发现组间差异或药物作用。总体而言,这些发现表明PD中的时机受到损害,而多巴胺能药物对基于搏动和非搏动的时机的影响不同。判断音乐中的节拍似乎不受PD或多巴胺能药物的影响。

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