Rocking the cerebral blood flow: the influence of music listening and aerobic exercise on cortical hemodynamics and post-intervention executive function.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Brain Research Pub Date : 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1007/s00221-025-07054-3
Azar Ayaz, Alma Rahimi, Lian Buwadi, Yu-Bu Wang, Liye Zou, Matthew Heath
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A single bout of exercise transiently "boosts" executive function (EF) and is a benefit that may be linked to an increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF). In turn, some work has reported that music listening imparts a similar EF benefit and increases CBF. In the present work, we examined whether music listening provides an EF benefit comparable to aerobic exercise and whether combined music listening and aerobic exercise supports an additive benefit. To that end, healthy young adults (N = 22, 14 female, 19-28 years) completed 10-min single bouts of: (1) music listening (ML), (2) light intensity aerobic exercise (AE), (3) combined ML and AE (ML + AE), and (4) a non-AE and non-ML control condition. For all conditions, pre- and post-intervention EF was assessed via the antisaccade task (i.e., saccade mirror-symmetrical to a target) and transcranial Doppler ultrasound measured middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAv) to estimate CBF. Results showed that ML, AE and ML + AE conditions increased MCAv; however, only the latter two conditions produced a pre- to post-intervention reduction in antisaccade RTs and the benefit was not linked to a MCAv change. Moreover, frequentist and Bayesian statistics indicated that the reduction in antisaccade RTs was equivalent across AE and ML + AE conditions. Accordingly, a single bout of exercise - and not a single bout of music listening - supports a non-additive post-intervention EF benefit that is not related to an exercise-based increase in CBF. Such findings suggest that exercise serves as a simple and cost-effective tool that can "boost" EF in advance of occupational- or educational-demanding tasks.

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摇摆脑血流:听音乐和有氧运动对皮质血流动力学和干预后执行功能的影响。
单次锻炼可以短暂地“提升”执行功能(EF),这一益处可能与脑血流量(CBF)的增加有关。反过来,一些研究报告说,听音乐也能带来类似的EF益处,并增加CBF。在目前的工作中,我们研究了听音乐是否能提供与有氧运动相当的EF益处,以及听音乐和有氧运动相结合是否支持附加益处。为此,健康青年(N = 22, 14名女性,19-28岁)完成了10分钟的单次训练:(1)听音乐(ML),(2)轻强度有氧运动(AE), (3) ML和AE联合(ML + AE),(4)非AE和非ML对照条件。在所有情况下,通过反扫视任务(即扫视与目标镜像对称)和经颅多普勒超声测量大脑中动脉速度(MCAv)来评估干预前和干预后的EF。结果表明:ML、AE和ML + AE均可使MCAv升高;然而,只有后两种情况产生干预前和干预后抗眼跳RTs的减少,而且这种益处与MCAv的改变无关。此外,频率统计和贝叶斯统计表明,在AE和ML + AE条件下,抗眼跳RTs的减少是相等的。因此,单次锻炼——而不是单次听音乐——支持非加性干预后EF益处,这与基于锻炼的CBF增加无关。这些发现表明,锻炼是一种简单而经济的工具,可以在职业或教育要求高的任务之前“提高”EF。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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