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The Effects of Tai Chi Practice on Intermuscular Beta Coherence and the Rubber Hand Illusion

机译:太极拳练习对肌间β连贯性和橡胶手幻觉的影响

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Tai Chi (TC) is a slow-motion contemplative exercise that is associated with improvements in sensorimotor measures, including decreased force variability, enhanced tactile acuity, and improved proprioception, especially in elderly populations. Here, we carried out two studies evaluating the effect of TC practice on measures associated with sensorimotor processing. In study 1, we evaluated TC’s effects on an oscillatory parameter associated with motor function, beta rhythm (15–30 Hz) coherence, focusing specifically on beta rhythm intermuscular coherence (IMC), which is tightly coupled to beta corticomuscular coherence (CMC). We utilized electromyography (EMG) to compare beta IMC in older TC practitioners with age-matched controls, as well as novices with advanced TC practitioners. Given previous findings of elevated, maladaptive beta coherence in older subjects, we hypothesized that increased TC practice would be associated with a monotonic decrease in beta IMC, but rather discovered that novice practitioners manifested higher beta IMC than both controls and advanced practitioners, forming an inverted U-shaped practice curve. This finding suggests that TC practice elicits complex changes in sensory and motor processes over the developmental lifespan of TC training. In study 2, we focused on somatosensory (e.g., tactile and proprioceptive) responses to the rubber hand illusion (RHI) in a middle-aged TC group, assessing whether responses to the illusion became dampened with greater cumulative practice. As hypothesized, TC practice was associated with decreased likelihood to misattribute tactile stimulation during the RHI to the rubber hand, although there was no effect of TC practice on measures of proprioception or on subjective reports of ownership. These studies provide preliminary evidence that TC practice both modulates beta network coherence in a non-linear fashion, perhaps as a result of the focus on not only efferent motor but also afferent sensory activity, and alters tactile sensations during the RHI. This work is the first to show the effects of TC on low level sensorimotor processing and integrated body awareness, and this multi-scale finding may help to provide a mechanistic explanation for the widespread sensorimotor benefits observed with TC practice in symptoms associated with aging and difficult illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease.
机译:太极拳(TC)是一种沉思的慢动作运动,与感觉运动指标的改善相关,包括降低力的可变性,增强触觉敏锐度和改善本体感觉,尤其是在老年人口中。在这里,我们进行了两项研究,评估了TC实践对与感觉运动处理相关的措施的影响。在研究1中,我们评估了TC对与运动功能相关的振荡参数β节律(15–30 Hz)相干性的影响,特别关注了β节律性肌肉间连贯性(IMC),后者与β皮层肾小球连贯性(CMC)紧密相关。我们利用肌电图(EMG)来比较年龄与对照组匹配的老年TC从业者以及具有高级TC从业者的新手的beta IMC。鉴于先前发现老年受试者的β适应不良的能力增强,我们假设TC实践的增加与βIMC的单调降低有关,但我们发现新手从业者的βIMC高于对照组和晚期从业者,形成倒置U形练习曲线。这一发现表明,TC实践会在TC训练的整个生命周期中引起感觉和运动过程的复杂变化。在研究2中,我们集中研究了中年TC组对橡胶手错觉(RHI)的体感(例如触觉和本体感受)反应,评估了随着更大的累积实践对错觉的反应是否减弱。根据假设,尽管TC练习对本体感觉的测量或所有权的主观报告没有影响,但TC练习在RHI期间对橡胶手的触觉刺激失误的可能性降低。这些研究提供了初步的证据,即TC实践不仅以非线性方式调节β网络的连贯性,这可能是由于不仅关注传出的运动而且还关注传入的感觉活动,并且在RHI期间改变了触感。这项工作是第一个显示TC对低水平感觉运动处理和综合身体意识的影响的研究,这项多尺度的发现可能有助于为TC实践在与衰老和困难相关的症状中观察到的广泛感觉运动益处提供机械解释。帕金森氏病等疾病。

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