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How Art Changes Your Brain: Differential Effects of Visual Art Production and Cognitive Art Evaluation on Functional Brain Connectivity

机译:艺术如何改变您的大脑:视觉艺术作品和认知艺术评估对功能性大脑连接性的不同影响

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Visual art represents a powerful resource for mental and physical well-being. However, little is known about the underlying effects at a neural level. A critical question is whether visual art production and cognitive art evaluation may have different effects on the functional interplay of the brain's default mode network (DMN). We used fMRI to investigate the DMN of a non-clinical sample of 28 post-retirement adults (63.71 years ±3.52 SD) before (T0) and after (T1) weekly participation in two different 10-week-long art interventions. Participants were randomly assigned to groups stratified by gender and age. In the visual art production group 14 participants actively produced art in an art class. In the cognitive art evaluation group 14 participants cognitively evaluated artwork at a museum. The DMN of both groups was identified by using a seed voxel correlation analysis (SCA) in the posterior cingulated cortex (PCC/preCUN). An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was employed to relate fMRI data to psychological resilience which was measured with the brief German counterpart of the Resilience Scale (RS-11). We observed that the visual art production group showed greater spatial improvement in functional connectivity of PCC/preCUN to the frontal and parietal cortices from T0 to T1 than the cognitive art evaluation group. Moreover, the functional connectivity in the visual art production group was related to psychological resilience (i.e., stress resistance) at T1. Our findings are the first to demonstrate the neural effects of visual art production on psychological resilience in adulthood.
机译:视觉艺术是身心健康的强大资源。但是,对于神经水平的潜在作用知之甚少。一个关键问题是视觉艺术创作和认知艺术评估是否会对大脑默认模式网络(DMN)的功能相互作用产生不同的影响。我们使用fMRI研究了在每周两次参加不同的为期10周的艺术干预之前(T0)和(T1)之后的28名退休后成人(63.71岁±3.52 SD)的非临床样本的DMN。参与者被随机分为按性别和年龄分层的组。在视觉艺术制作小组中,有14位参与者在美术课上积极制作艺术。在认知艺术评估小组中,有14名参与者在博物馆进行认知评估。两组的DMN通过在后扣带回皮层(PCC / preCUN)中使用种子体素相关分析(SCA)进行识别。使用协方差分析(ANCOVA)将fMRI数据与心理适应能力相关联,该能力是由德国简短的适应力量表(RS-11)测得的。我们观察到,视觉艺术制作组比认知艺术评估组在PCC / preCUN到T0到T1的额叶和顶叶皮质的功能连通性方面显示出更大的空间改善。此外,视觉艺术制作小组中的功能连接性与T1时的心理适应能力(即抗压力)有关。我们的发现是第一个证明视觉艺术作品对成年后心理适应能力的神经效应的研究。

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