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Musically Cued Gait-Training Improves Both Perceptual and Motor Timing in Parkinson’s Disease

机译:音乐提示步态训练可改善帕金森氏病的知觉和运动时机

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It is well established that auditory cueing improves gait in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD). Disease-related reductions in speed and step length can be improved by providing rhythmical auditory cues via a metronome or music. However, effects on cognitive aspects of motor control have yet to be thoroughly investigated. If synchronization of movement to an auditory cue relies on a supramodal timing system involved in perceptual, motor, and sensorimotor integration, auditory cueing can be expected to affect both motor and perceptual timing. Here, we tested this hypothesis by assessing perceptual and motor timing in 15 IPD patients before and after a 4-week music training program with rhythmic auditory cueing. Long-term effects were assessed 1 month after the end of the training. Perceptual and motor timing was evaluated with a battery for the assessment of auditory sensorimotor and timing abilities and compared to that of age-, gender-, and education-matched healthy controls. Prior to training, IPD patients exhibited impaired perceptual and motor timing. Training improved patients’ performance in tasks requiring synchronization with isochronous sequences, and enhanced their ability to adapt to durational changes in a sequence in hand tapping tasks. Benefits of cueing extended to time perception (duration discrimination and detection of misaligned beats in musical excerpts). The current results demonstrate that auditory cueing leads to benefits beyond gait and support the idea that coupling gait to rhythmic auditory cues in IPD patients relies on a neuronal network engaged in both perceptual and motor timing.
机译:公认的是,听觉提示可以改善特发性帕金森病(IPD)患者的步态。通过节拍器或音乐提供有节奏的听觉提示,可以改善与疾病有关的速度和步长。然而,对运动控制认知方面的影响尚待深入研究。如果运动与听觉提示的同步依赖于涉及知觉,运动和感觉运动整合的超模态计时系统,那么听觉提示可能会影响运动和知觉的计时。在这里,我们通过评估15名IPD患者在有节奏的听觉提示的为期4周的音乐训练计划之前和之后的知觉和运动时机来检验该假设。训练结束后1个月评估长期效果。使用电池评估听觉和运动时机,以评估听觉感觉运动和时机能力,并与年龄,性别和教育程度相匹配的健康对照者进行比较。在训练之前,IPD患者的知觉和运动时机受损。训练提高了患者在需要同步序列同步的任务中的表现,并增强了他们在手敲击任务中适应序列中持续变化的能力。提示的好处扩展到了时间感知(持续时间识别和音乐摘录中未对准节拍的检测)。目前的结果表明,听觉提示不仅可以使步态受益,还可以支持将IPD患者的步态与有节奏的听觉提示耦合依赖于参与感知和运动时机的神经网络。

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