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Music and Metronomes Differentially Impact Motor Timing in People with and without Parkinson’s Disease: Effects of Slow, Medium, and Fast Tempi on Entrainment and Synchronization Performances in Finger Tapping, Toe Tapping, and Stepping on the Spot Tasks

机译:音乐和元记忆差异地影响了帕金森病的人们的运动时间:慢,中等和快速速度对手指攻丝,脚趾敲击和踩到现货任务的螺母和同步性能的影响

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Introduction. Rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) has successfully helped regulate gait for people with Parkinson’s disease. However, the way in which different auditory cues and types of movements affect entrainment, synchronization, and pacing stability has not been directly compared in different aged people with and without Parkinson’s. Therefore, this study compared music and metronomes (cue types) in finger tapping, toe tapping, and stepping on the spot tasks to explore the potential of RAS training for general use. Methods. Participants (aged 18–78?years) included people with Parkinson’s (n?=?30, Hoehn and Yahr mean?=?1.78), older (n?=?26), and younger adult controls (n?=?36), as age may effect motor timing. Timed motor production was assessed using an extended synchronization-continuation task in cue type and movement conditions for slow, medium, and fast tempi (81, 116, and 140 mean beats per minute, respectively). Results. Analyses revealed main effects of cue and movement type but no between-group interactions, suggesting no differences in motor timing between people with Parkinson’s and controls. Music supported entrainment better than metronomes in medium and fast tempi, and stepping on the spot enabled better entrainment and less asynchrony, as well as more stable pacing compared to tapping in medium and fast tempi. Age was not confirmed as a factor, and no differences were observed in slow tempo. Conclusion. This is the first study to directly compare how different external auditory cues and movement types affect motor timing. The music and the stepping enabled participants to maintain entrainment once the external pacing cue ceased, suggesting endogenous mechanisms continued to regulate the movements. The superior performance of stepping on the spot suggests embodied entrainment can occur during continuous movement, and this may be related to emergent timing in tempi above 600?ms. These findings can be applied therapeutically to manage and improve adaptive behaviours for people with Parkinson’s.
机译:介绍。节奏听觉刺激(RAS)已成功帮助调节帕金森病的人们。然而,在不同老年人的不同老年人中,不同听觉线索和运动类型影响的方式,在不同的老年人的情况下,没有帕金森。因此,这项研究比较了手指攻丝,脚趾攻丝和踩到现货任务中的音乐和衡量音乐(CUE类型),以探索RAS培训的普遍使用的潜力。方法。参与者(年龄在18-78岁?年)包括帕金森的人(n?=?30,Hoehn和Yahr意味着?=?1.78),较旧的(n?=?26)和年轻的成年控制(n?=?36) ,随着年龄可能影响电机时序。使用慢速,介质和快速Tempi(81,116和140平均节拍的慢速,培养基和快速Tempi(81,116和140平均节拍)中的延长同步延续任务评估定时电机生产。结果。分析显示提示和运动型的主要效果,但局部间相互作用,表明帕金森和控制人员之间的电机时机没有差异。音乐支持的夹带比中等和快速速度的衡量,并踩到现场,使能更好的夹带和更少的异步,以及比较中等和快速速度的攻丝更稳定的起搏。年龄未被证实是一个因素,在慢速速度中没有观察到差异。结论。这是第一项研究,可以直接比较不同的外部听觉线索和运动类型如何影响电机时序。音乐和踩踏使参与者能够在外部起搏提示停止后保持夹带,建议内源性机制继续调节运动。踩踏目前的卓越性能表明,在连续运动期间可能发生体现的夹带,这可能与温度在600以上的速度时序相关。这些调查结果可以治疗,以管理和改善帕金森人的适应行为。

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