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Preliminary Neurophysiological Evidence of Altered Cortical Activity and Connectivity With Neurologic Music Therapy in Parkinson's Disease

机译:帕金森氏病神经活动治疗的皮层活动和连接性改变的初步神经生理学证据

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Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) is a novel impairment-focused behavioral intervention system whose techniques are based on the clinical neuroscience of music perception, cognition, and production. Auditory Stimulation (RAS) is one of the NMT techniques, which aims to develop and maintain a physiological rhythmic motor activity through rhythmic auditory cues. In a series of breakthrough studies beginning in the mid-nineties, we discovered that RAS durably improves gait velocity, stride length, and cadence in Parkinson's disease (PD). No study to date reports the neurophysiological evidence of auditory-motor frequency entrainment after a NMT intervention in the Parkinson's community. We hypothesized that NMT-related motor improvements in PD are due to entrainment-related coupling between auditory and motor activity resulting from an increased functional communication between the auditory and the motor cortices. Spectral analysis in the primary motor and auditory cortices during a cued finger tapping task showed a simultaneous increase in evoked power in the beta-range along with an increased functional connectivity after a course of NMT in a small sample of three older adults with PD. This case study provides preliminary evidence that NMT-based motor rehabilitation may enhance cortical activation in the auditory and motor areas in a synergic manner. With a lack of both control subjects and control conditions, this neuroimaging case-proof of concept series of visible changes suggests potential mechanisms and offers further education on the clinical applications of musical interventions for motor impairments.
机译:神经病学音乐疗法(NMT)是一种针对损伤的新型行为干预系统,其技术基于音乐知觉,认知和制作的临床神经科学。听觉刺激(RAS)是NMT技术之一,旨在通过有节奏的听觉提示来发展和维持生理性的有节奏的运动活动。在90年代中期开始的一系列突破性研究中,我们发现RAS持久改善了帕金森氏病(PD)的步态速度,步幅和步频。迄今为止,尚无研究报告在NMT干预帕金森氏社区后听觉运动频率夹带的神经生理学证据。我们假设PD中与NMT相关的运动功能改善是由于听觉与运动皮层之间功能性交流的增加导致听觉与运动活动之间的夹带相关耦合。在对三名患有PD的老年人进行的小剂量NMT疗程后,在提示手指敲击任务期间对主要运动和听觉皮层进行的频谱分析显示,β范围内的诱发功率同时增加,并且功能连接性增加。该案例研究提供了初步证据,表明基于NMT的运动康复可以协同方式增强听觉和运动区域的皮质激活。由于既缺乏控制对象,又缺乏控制条件,这种神经影像学案例证明可见变化的概念系列表明了潜在的机制,并为运动障碍的音乐干预的临床应用提供了进一步的教育。

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