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The Cognitive Benefits of Movement Reduction: Evidence From Dance Marking

机译:减少运动的认知效益:来自舞蹈标记的证据

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In a number of domains, humans adopt a strategy of systematically reducing and minimizing a codified system of movement. One particularly interesting case is "marking" in dance, wherein the dancer performs an attenuated version of the choreography during rehearsal. This is ostensibly to save the dancer's physical energy, but a number of considerations suggest that it may serve a cognitive function as well. In this study, we tested this embodied-cognitive-load hypothesis by manipulating whether dancers rehearsed by marking or by dancing "full out" and found that performance was superior in the dancers who had marked. This finding indicates that marking confers cognitive benefits during the rehearsal process, and it raises questions regarding the cognitive functions of other movement-reduction systems, such as whispering, gesturing, and subvocalizing. In addition, it has implications for a variety of topics in cognitive science, including embodied cognition and the nascent fields of dance and music cognition.
机译:在许多领域中,人类都采用了系统地减少和最小化编纂的运动系统的策略。一种特别有趣的情况是舞蹈中的“标记”,其中,舞蹈演员在排练期间执行了编排的衰减版本。表面上看,这是为了节省舞者的体力,但许多考虑因素表明,它也可能起到认知作用。在这项研究中,我们通过操纵舞者是通过排练还是通过“跳舞”进行排练来检验这种内含的认知负荷假说,并发现在进行了排练的舞者中表现出色。这一发现表明,标记在排练过程中赋予了认知益处,并且引起了有关其他减少运动系统的认知功能(例如耳语,手势和发声)的疑问。此外,它对认知科学的各个主题都有影响,包括体现的认知以及新兴的舞蹈和音乐认知领域。

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