视觉艺术疗法对认知和情感增强的衰老和痴呆:一个结构化的叙事回顾。

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Journal of Alzheimer's disease reports Pub Date : 2025-09-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25424823251383728
Yulong Zhao, Ting Li, Huimin Wang, Chunxia Li
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视觉艺术疗法是一种新兴的非药物干预,整合了心理健康和人类服务,以提高认知功能。它在支持健康老年人、轻度认知障碍(MCI)和轻度至中度痴呆(特别是阿尔茨海默病(AD))患者的认知表现方面显示出令人鼓舞的结果。鉴于目前痴呆症的药物治疗的局限性,视觉艺术疗法提供了一种可获得的、引人入胜的替代方案,可以促进认知、感觉和情感刺激——可能有助于衰老大脑的神经可塑性变化。在这里,我们回顾了视觉艺术治疗在这些人群中的最新应用,特别是对AD的关注。本文重点介绍了视觉艺术治疗对认知功能的重要影响,总结了目前使用的主要方法,并探讨了认知增强的机制,这可能涉及到大脑结构的改变、神经可塑性和感觉系统神经可塑性的促进,特别是听觉和视觉。本文还讨论了默认模式网络中功能连接性的增强。未来的研究应探索最佳的艺术治疗方法,科学的评估和定量分析,探索与其他非药物干预的结合,并通过神经影像学对艺术治疗机制进行跨学科的研究。本综述为支持视觉艺术疗法改善健康老年人和痴呆患者认知功能的经验证据提供了新的见解,探讨了其认知益处潜在的神经生物学机制,并确定了跨学科研究和临床应用的当前差距和未来方向,从而促进进一步的研究和应用,以解决认知衰退问题。
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Visual art therapy for cognitive and emotional enhancement in aging and dementia: A structured narrative review.

Visual art therapy is an emerging non-pharmacological intervention that integrates mental health and human services to enhance cognitive functions. It has shown promising results in supporting cognitive performance among healthy elderly individuals, those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and individuals with mild to moderate dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD). Given the limitations of current pharmacological treatments for dementia, visual art therapy presents an accessible, engaging alternative that fosters cognitive, sensory, and emotional stimulation-potentially contributing to neuroplastic changes in the aging brain. Here, we review recent applications of visual art therapy for these populations, particularly focusing on AD. The review highlights the significant impact of visual art therapy on cognitive function, summarizing the main approaches used and exploring mechanisms of cognitive enhancement, which may involve alterations in brain structure, neuroplasticity, and the promotion of sensory system neuroplasticity, particularly in audition and vision. It also discusses enhancements in functional connectivity within the default mode network. Future research should investigate optimal art therapy methods, scientific evaluation and quantitative analysis, explore integration with other non-pharmacological interventions, and pursue interdisciplinary investigation of art therapy mechanisms through neuroimaging. This review offers new insights into the empirical evidence supporting the use of visual art therapy for improving cognitive function in both healthy elderly individuals and dementia patients, explores potential neurobiological mechanisms underlying its cognitive benefits, and identifies current gaps and future directions for interdisciplinary research and clinical application, thereby fostering further research and application to address cognitive decline.

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