神经可塑性
帕金森病
心理学
运动学习
认知
有氧运动
促进
疾病
物理医学与康复
神经科学
认知训练
医学
运动技能
心理干预
体育锻炼
认知心理学
物理疗法
精神科
病理
作者
Giselle M. Petzinger,Beth E. Fisher,Sarah McEwen,Jeff A. Beeler,John P. Walsh,Michael W. Jakowec
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1474-4422(13)70123-6
摘要
Summary Exercise interventions in individuals with Parkinson's disease incorporate goal-based motor skill training to engage cognitive circuitry important in motor learning. With this exercise approach, physical therapy helps with learning through instruction and feedback (reinforcement) and encouragement to perform beyond self-perceived capability. Individuals with Parkinson's disease become more cognitively engaged with the practice and learning of movements and skills that were previously automatic and unconscious. Aerobic exercise, regarded as important for improvement of blood flow and facilitation of neuroplasticity in elderly people, might also have a role in improvement of behavioural function in individuals with Parkinson's disease. Exercises that incorporate goal-based training and aerobic activity have the potential to improve both cognitive and automatic components of motor control in individuals with mild to moderate disease through experience-dependent neuroplasticity. Basic research in animal models of Parkinson's disease is beginning to show exercise-induced neuroplastic effects at the level of synaptic connections and circuits.
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