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Functional Connectivity Within the Executive Control Network Mediates the Effects of Long-Term Tai Chi Exercise on Elders’ Emotion Regulation

机译:行政控制网络中的功能连接性介导了长期太极运动对老年人情绪调节的影响

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Previous research has identified the effects of tai chi exercise on elders’ executive control or on their emotion regulation. However, few works have attempted to reveal the relationships between tai chi, executive control, and emotion regulation in the same study. The current resting-state study investigated whether the impact of tai chi on elders’ emotion regulation was mediated by the resting-state functional connectivity within the executive control network. A total of 26 elders with long-term tai chi experience and 26 demographically matched healthy elders were recruited. After the resting-state scan, both groups were required to complete a series of questionnaires, including the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), and a sequential decision task, which offered an index of the subjects’ emotion-regulation ability by calculating how their emotional response could be affected by the objective outcomes of their decisions. Compared to the control group, the tai chi group showed higher levels of non-judgment of inner experiences (a component of the FFMQ), stronger emotion-regulation ability, and a weaker resting-state functional connectivity between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the middle frontal gyrus (MFG). Moreover, the functional connectivity between the DLPFC and the MFG in the tai chi group fully mediated the impact of non-judgment of inner experience on their emotion-regulation ability. These findings highlighted that the modulation of non-judgment of inner experience on long-term tai chi practitioners’ emotion regulation was achieved through decreased functional connectivity within the executive control network.
机译:先前的研究已经确定了太极拳运动对老年人的执行控制或情绪调节的影响。但是,在同一研究中,很少有作品试图揭示太极拳,执行控制和情绪调节之间的关系。当前的静息状态研究调查了太极拳对老年人情绪调节的影响是否由执行控制网络内的静息状态功能连接所介导。总共招募了26位具有长期太极拳经验的长者和26位人口统计学匹配的健康长者。静息状态扫描后,两组均需完成一系列问卷,包括“五方面正念问卷”(FFMQ)和顺序决策任务,该任务通过计算受试者的情绪调节能力来提供受试者情绪调节能力的指标情绪反应可能会受到他们决策的客观结果的影响。与对照组相比,太极拳组对内在经验(FFMQ的一个组成部分)的非判断水平更高,情绪调节能力更强,背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)之间的静止状态功能连接性更弱和额中回(MFG)。此外,太极拳组中DLPFC和MFG之间的功能连接性完全介导了对内在判断力的情感调节能力的影响。这些发现突出表明,通过降低执行控制网络中的功能连接性,可以调节对长期太极拳练习者情绪调节的内在体验的非判断性。

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