丰富的运动环境促进运动对大脑的影响:音乐的有益作用。

Q3 Neuroscience
Kazuya Suwabe, Takemune Fukuie, Hideaki Soya
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体育锻炼是改善认知功能和心理健康的潜在药物;然而,有规律的锻炼比每天服药更难。发展一个运动环境,促进对运动的积极情感反应和运动对大脑的好处,可能会鼓励人们参加体育活动。运动时听音乐是一种很有希望的“丰富运动环境”。本章回顾了在急性和慢性环境下,音乐对增强情绪和认知功能的有益影响的研究。此外,本文还从以下三个方面探讨了音乐运动效应的神经机制:(1)音乐奖励和愉悦;(2)节奏导引;(3)感觉分心。此外,我们还使用了groove的概念,即“想要随着音乐移动身体的愉悦感觉”来探索音乐与运动相容的特征。最后,讨论了练习与音乐结合是否合适的个体差异,以及在现场实施时应注意的事项。
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Enriched Exercise Environment Boosting Exercise Effects on the Brain: Beneficial Effects of Music.

Physical exercise is a potential medicine for cognitive function and mental health; however, regular exercise is more difficult than taking a pill every day. Developing an exercise environment that promotes a positive affective response to exercise and exercise benefits on the brain may encourage people to participate in physical activities. Listening to music while exercising is a promising candidate for such an "enriched exercise environment." This chapter reviews the studies demonstrating the beneficial effects of music on enhancing mood and cognitive function in both acute and chronic settings. Furthermore, the underlying neural mechanisms involved in the effects of exercise with music are discussed from the following three perspectives: (1) musical reward and pleasure, (2) rhythmic entrainment, and (3) sensory distraction. In addition, the concept of groove, which is "the pleasurable sensation of wanting to move the body to music" was used to explore the characteristics of music that are compatible with exercise. Finally, individual variations on whether combining exercises with music are appropriate and the considerations that should be addressed for implementation in the field are discussed.

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Advances in neurobiology
Advances in neurobiology Neuroscience-Neurology
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