脑电图
心理学
节奏
听力学
积极倾听
静息状态功能磁共振成像
帕金森病
阿尔法(金融)
医学
神经科学
认知心理学
沟通
疾病
发展心理学
内科学
心理测量学
结构效度
作者
Emanuela Maggioni,Federica Arienti,Stella Minella,Francesca Mameli,Linda Borellini,Martina Nigro,F. Cogiamanian,Anna Maria Bianchi,S. Cerutti,S. Barbieri,Paolo Brambilla,Gianluca Ardolino
标识
DOI:10.3389/fnagi.2021.657221
摘要
Music-based interventions seem to enhance motor, sensory and cognitive functions in Parkinson’s disease (PD), but the underlying action mechanisms are still largely unknown. This electroencephalography (EEG) study aimed to investigate the effective connectivity patterns characterizing PD in the resting state and during music listening. EEG recordings were obtained from fourteen non-demented PD patients and 12 healthy controls, at rest and while listening to three music tracks. Theta- and alpha-band power spectral density and multivariate partial directed coherence were computed. Power and connectivity measures were compared between patients and controls in the four conditions and in music vs. rest. Compared to controls, patients showed enhanced theta-band power and slightly enhanced alpha-band power, but markedly reduced theta- and alpha-band interactions among EEG channels, especially concerning the information received by the right central channel. EEG power differences were partially reduced by music listening, which induced power increases in controls but not in patients. Connectivity differences were slightly compensated by music, whose effects largely depended on the track. In PD, music enhanced the frontotemporal inter-hemispheric communication. Our findings suggest that PD is characterized by enhanced activity but reduced information flow within the EEG network, being only partially normalized by music. Nevertheless, music capability to facilitate inter-hemispheric communication might underlie its beneficial effects on PD pathophysiology and should be further investigated.
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