在亚临床精神病患者中,更快节奏的听觉提示引起的运动异常较轻。

IF 4.8 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Shu-Mei Wang,Li-Chieh Kuo,Hsiao-Man Hsu
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有精神病经历(PE)的人有运动异常,包括缓慢的运动和不受控制的运动,这表明过渡到精神障碍。节律性听觉提示(RAC)已被证明是一种很有前途的治疗精神病连续体患者运动异常的技术;然而,小样本量限制了这一结论的强度。我们研究的目的是增加样本量,采用重复测量设计,并检查更快的RAC是否会导致PE患者双手更快的运动和更少的不受控制的运动。共招募了55名PE患者和55名非PE患者,让他们用食指在每只手上执行交替触摸任务,同时运动捕捉系统记录了运动过程。在执行交替触摸任务时,受试者被要求遵循RAC的每个节拍,具有个性化的原始节奏和个性化的快节奏,其顺序是平衡的。在PE患者中,更快的RAC会导致更快的运动和更少的不受控制的双手运动。听觉和运动相关皮层之间广泛的神经连接可以解释RAC对基底神经节和小脑改变的PE患者运动的影响。
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Faster rhythmic auditory cueing induced less severe movement abnormalities in people with subclinical psychosis.
People with psychotic experiences (PE) have movement abnormalities, including slow movements and uncontrolled movements, which are indicative of transition to psychotic disorders. Rhythmic auditory cueing (RAC) has been indicated to be a promising therapeutic technique for movement abnormalities in people in the psychosis continuum; however, small sample size limited the strength of that conclusion. The aims of our study were to increase the sample size, adopt a repeated measures design, and examine if faster RAC induced faster movements and less uncontrolled movements in both hands in people with PE. A total of 55 people with PE and 55 people without PE were recruited to use the index finger to perform an alternate touching task for each hand while a motion capture system recorded the movement procedure. The subjects were required to follow each beat of the RAC with an individualized original tempo and an individualized fast tempo, the order of which was counterbalanced, when performing the alternate touching task. Faster RAC induced faster movements and less uncontrolled movements in both hands in people with PE. Extensive neural connections between the auditory and motor-related cortices may explain RAC effects on movements in people with PE, who have alterations of basal ganglia and the cerebellum.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences provides multidisciplinary perspectives on research of current scientific interest with far-reaching implications for the wider scientific community and society at large. Each special issue assembles the best thinking of key contributors to a field of investigation at a time when emerging developments offer the promise of new insight. Individually themed, Annals special issues stimulate new ways to think about science by providing a neutral forum for discourse—within and across many institutions and fields.
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