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Music Form but Not Music Experience Modulates Motor Cortical Activity in Response to Novel Music

机译:音乐形式但不是音乐体验,以响应小说音乐来调制电机皮质活动

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External cues, such as music, improve movement performance in persons with Parkinson’s disease. However, research examining the motor cortical mechanisms by which this occurs is lacking. Research using electroencephalography in healthy young adults has revealed that moving to music can modulate motor cortical activity. Moreover, motor cortical activity is further influenced by music experience. It remains unknown whether these effects extend to corticomotor excitability. Therefore, the primary aim of this study was to determine the effects of novel music on corticomotor excitability using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in a pilot study of healthy young adults. A secondary aim of this study was to determine the influence of music experience on corticomotor excitability. We hypothesized that corticomotor excitability will change during music conditions, and that it will differ in those with formal music training. Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from the first dorsal interosseous using single-pulse TMS in three conditions: (1) No Music, (2) Music Condition I, and (3) Music Condition II. Both pieces were set to novel MIDI piano instrumentation and part-writing conventions typical of early nineteenth-century Western classical practices. Results revealed Music Condition II (i.e., more relaxing music) compared to rest increased MEP amplitude (i.e., corticomotor excitability). Music Condition II as compared to Music Condition I (i.e., more activating music) reduced MEP variability (i.e., corticomotor variability). Finally, years of formal music training did not significantly influence corticomotor excitability while listening to music. Overall, results revealed that unfamiliar music modulates motor cortical excitability but is dependent upon the form of music and possibly music preference. These results will be used to inform planned studies in healthy older adults and people with Parkinson’s disease.
机译:外部线索,如音乐,改善帕金森氏症的人的运动性能。然而,研究检查由发生这种情况是缺乏运动皮层机制。在健康的年轻人使用脑电图研究显示,移动音乐可以调节运动皮层的活动。此外,运动皮层的活动还由音乐体验的影响。是否这些影响扩大到corticomotor兴奋性目前还不清楚。因此,本研究的主要目的是确定新的音乐对corticomotor兴奋使用健康年轻成人的试验性研究经颅磁刺激(TMS)的影响。本研究的第二个目的是要确定的音乐体验上corticomotor兴奋性的影响。我们假设corticomotor兴奋将在音乐状况的变化,而且将在受过正规音乐训练不同。运动诱发电位(MEPS)从第一背记录骨间在三个条件下,使用单脉冲TMS:(1)无音乐,(2)音乐条件I,和(3)条件II。这两条分别设置新的MIDI钢琴仪器和写作部分的约定典型的十九世纪早期的西方古典的做法。结果相比,增加休息MEP幅度(即corticomotor兴奋)透露音乐条件II(即,更轻松的音乐)。音乐条件II相比,音乐条件I(即,更具活力的音乐)减少MEP变异性(即corticomotor变异性)。最后,多年的正规的音乐训练并没有显著影响corticomotor兴奋,一边听音乐。总的来说,结果表明,不熟悉的音乐调制运动皮质兴奋性,但依赖于音乐和可能音乐偏好的形式。这些结果将用于健康的老年人和患有帕金森氏症,告知计划的研究。

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