Effects of Coordination Exercises on Social Functioning: Evidence from fMRI and Social-ability Measures

M. M. Sudo, A. Mochizuki, E. Kirino, K. Itoh
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Objective : Research has demonstrated the positive effects of physical activities on social cognition. The purpose of the present study was to find out whether coordination exercises have a beneficial effect on enhancing social functioning. We investigated the activation of the brain areas associated with doing one-person coordination exercises, as compared to doing two-person coordination exercises. We were interested in testing the hypothesis that two-person coordination exercises activate those brain areas underlying communication abilities, empathy in“theory of mind”(ToM), and working memory in social cognition. Materials : Thirty-four Japanese college students served as subjects. Methods : In the MRI system, the subjects carried out block-designed cognitive tasks containing affective visual stimuli (pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral stimuli). Then they got out of the MRI system and performed both one-person coordination and two-person coordination exercises. Just after the exercises, they were retested using the same types of the affective stimuli in the MRI system. We examined social abilities in terms of empathizing and memory span. Results : The present study provided evidence that coordination exercises activate language, working memory, and theory of mind functions. One of the fMRI results to be noted is that the right, but not the left, anterior cingulate correlated with the working memory function. Conclusions : We provided evidence for the effect of performing coordination exercises on the activation of the left frontal gyrus related to social functioning. We could also provide support for the hypothesis that two-person coordination exercises activate both the working memory function and the ToM function.
协调训练对社会功能的影响:来自功能磁共振成像和社会能力测量的证据
目的:研究证明了体育活动对社会认知的积极作用。本研究的目的是探讨协调训练是否对增强社会功能有有益的影响。我们调查了做单人协调练习和做双人协调练习时大脑区域的激活情况。我们感兴趣的是验证这样一个假设,即双人协调练习激活了大脑中潜在的沟通能力、“心理理论”(ToM)中的同理心和社会认知中的工作记忆。材料:以34名日本大学生为研究对象。方法:在MRI系统中,受试者执行包含情感视觉刺激(愉快、不愉快和中性刺激)的块设计认知任务。然后他们离开核磁共振成像系统,进行单人协调和双人协调练习。就在练习结束后,他们在核磁共振成像系统中使用相同类型的情感刺激进行了重新测试。我们从共情和记忆广度方面考察了社会能力。结果:本研究为协调练习激活语言、工作记忆和心理理论功能提供了证据。其中一个值得注意的fMRI结果是,右脑前扣带与工作记忆功能相关,而不是左脑前扣带。结论:我们为进行协调练习对与社会功能相关的左额回激活的影响提供了证据。我们也可以为双人协调练习同时激活工作记忆功能和ToM功能的假设提供支持。
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