运动对神经激活和认知的影响:任务型fMRI研究综述。

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Joshua E McGillivray, Hubert Debruin, Dinesh Kumbhare, Michael D Noseworthy
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摘要

许多研究都强调了锻炼在促进身心健康和帮助认知方面的重要性。令人鼓舞的是,体育锻炼已被证明可以降低患阿尔茨海默病的风险,并减轻中风患者的偏瘫。此外,今天有超过19亿人超重,体育锻炼对于挽救生命和减轻医疗保健系统的负担至关重要。虽然体育锻炼的好处已经被探索过,但实现这些好处的潜在机制还没有被很好地描述。在这里,我们回顾了运动引起的大脑区域激活和调节的变化。运动强度、持续时间和运动类型不同的范式已被用于评估运动对青年和老年人的记忆、认知和疾病缓解的影响。为了评估运动引起的神经活动的变化,使用了无创成像技术,功能磁共振成像(fMRI)。在运动干预期间或之后记录fMRI。运动后的功能磁共振成像通常与体内的认知测试相结合,以提供对相关大脑区域的了解。然而,在干预期间,fMRI用于详细描述肌肉相关的神经激活谱。大脑激活的区域和幅度的特征已被用于进行比较研究,并确定具有不同运动和认知能力的个体的特定特征。通过使用这些指标,进一步的fMRI和运动研究可以促进疾病诊断工具的开发或评估功能障碍或进展水平。
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The Effect of Exercise on Neural Activation and Cognition: A Review of Task-Based fMRI Studies.

Numerous studies have stressed the importance of exercise in promoting physical and mental health and for aiding in cognition. Encouragingly, physical exercise has been shown to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and to mitigate hemiparesis experienced by stroke patients. Additionally, today where over 1.9 billion are overweight, physical exercise is imperative to save lives and to mitigate the burden on the healthcare system. Although the benefits of physical exercise have been explored, the underlying mechanisms to enact these benefits have not been well-characterized. Here we review exercise-induced changes in regional brain activation and modulation. Paradigms differing in intensity, duration, and type of motor movement have been used to assess exercise effects on memory, cognition, and disease mitigation in youth and elderly populations. To evaluate exercise-induced changes in neural activity, the noninvasive imaging technique, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), is employed. fMRI is recorded either during or after exercise intervention. Post-exercise fMRI is often paired with in-bore tests of cognition to provide insight into the associated brain regions. Whereas, during intervention, fMRI is used to detail muscle-associated neural activation profiles. Characterization of the region and magnitude of brain activation has been used to perform comparative studies and identify specific characteristics from individuals with varying motor and cognitive abilities. Further fMRI and exercise research, with the use of these metrics, could facilitate the development of tools for disease diagnosis or to assess level of dysfunction or progression.

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Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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期刊介绍: Biomedical engineering has been characterized as the application of concepts drawn from engineering, computing, communications, mathematics, and the physical sciences to scientific and applied problems in the field of medicine and biology. Concepts and methodologies in biomedical engineering extend throughout the medical and biological sciences. This journal attempts to critically review a wide range of research and applied activities in the field. More often than not, topics chosen for inclusion are concerned with research and practice issues of current interest. Experts writing each review bring together current knowledge and historical information that has led to the current state-of-the-art.
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