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Embodied cognitive flexibility and neuroplasticity following Quadrato Motor Training

机译:Quadrato运动训练后体现的认知灵活性和神经可塑性

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Quadrato Motor Training (QMT) is a whole-body movement contemplative practice aimed at increasing health and well-being. Previous research studying the effect of one QMT session suggested that one of its means for promoting health is by enhancing cognitive flexibility, an important dimension of creativity. Yet, little is known about the effect of a longer QMT practice on creativity, or the relative contribution of the cognitive and motor aspects of the training. Here, we continue this line of research in two inter-related studies, examining the effects of prolonged QMT. In the first, we investigated the effect of 4-weeks of daily QMT on creativity using the Alternate Uses (AUs) Task. In order to determine whether changes in creativity were driven by the cognitive or the motor aspects of the training, we used two control groups: Verbal Training (VT, identical cognitive training with verbal response) and Simple Motor Training (SMT, similar motor training with reduced choice requirements). Twenty-seven participants were randomly assigned to one of the groups. Following training, cognitive flexibility significantly increased in the QMT group, which was not the case for either the SMT or VT groups. In contrast to one QMT session, ideational fluency was also significantly increased. In the second study, we conducted a pilot longitudinal structural magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging (4-weeks QMT). We report gray matter volume and fractional anisotropy changes, in several regions, including the cerebellum, previously related to interoceptive accuracy. The anatomical changes were positively correlated with cognitive flexibility scores. Albeit the small sample size and preliminary nature of the findings, these results provide support for the hypothesized creativity-motor connection. The results are compared to other contemplative studies, and discussed in light of theoretical models integrating cognitive flexibility, embodiment and the motor system.
机译:Quadrato运动训练(QMT)是一种沉思的全身运动,旨在增进健康。先前对一个QMT会议的效果进行研究的研究表明,促进健康的一种手段是增强认知的灵活性,这是创造力的重要方面。然而,关于较长的QMT练习对创造力的影响,或培训的认知和运动方面的相对贡献知之甚少。在这里,我们继续进行两项相互关联的研究,以检验延长QMT的影响。首先,我们使用替代用途(AUs)任务调查了每天四周QMT对创造力的影响。为了确定创造力的变化是由培训的认知还是运动方面驱动的,我们使用了两个对照组:言语训练(VT,具有言语反应的相同认知训练)和简单运动训练(SMT,与行为类似的运动训练)减少选择要求)。二十七名参与者被随机分配到一组中。训练后,QMT组的认知灵活性显着提高,而SMT或VT组则并非如此。与一场QMT会议相比,概念上的流利性也显着提高。在第二项研究中,我们进行了试点纵向结构磁共振成像和扩散张量成像(QMT为4周)。我们报告了灰质体积和分数各向异性的变化,包括小脑在内的几个区域,以前与感觉的准确性有关。解剖学变化与认知灵活性评分呈正相关。尽管样本量较小且发现的初步性质,但这些结果为假设的创造力与运动联系提供了支持。将结果与其他沉思研究进行比较,并根据整合认知灵活性,体现力和运动系统的理论模型进行讨论。

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