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目的:人们越来越关注一种被称为近红外光谱(NIRS)的神经成像方法,它可以监测大脑中与任务相关的区域血流动力学反应。在将这种无创神经成像方法应用于运动科学领域的各种研究之前,应该解释基本原理和适当的实验条件,以消除运动本身造成的严重污染,并总结最近组织良好的研究,重点关注运动与认知之间的相互作用。方法:通过对PubMed、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar的综合检索,获得了采用近红外光谱(NIRS)系统检查运动(或体育活动)对前额叶皮层执行功能影响的最新研究。结果:近红外光谱系统使运动科学家能够测量大脑区域活动,以研究运动对认知及其神经基质的影响。大量研究表明,较高的体力活动(或健康)水平与任务中前额皮质激活增加的更好表现有关。此外,几项纵向运动干预研究表明,在没有增加与任务相关的大脑活动的情况下,执行能力得到改善,尤其是在老年人中。结论:近红外成像研究支持运动对执行功能有有益影响的观点,运动引起了前额叶皮层的功能改变。
Application of a NIRS Neuroimaging Method to Elucidate Neural Mechanisms of Exercise-cognition Interaction
PURPOSE: There is growing attention on a neuroimaging method called near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), which enables the monitoring of task-related regional hemodynamic responses in the brain. The basic principles and appropriate experimental conditions should be explained to eliminate potent contaminations caused by exercise itself and to summarize well-organized recent studies focusing on the interaction between exercise and cognition before applying this noninvasive neuroimaging method to various studies in the field of Exercise Science.METHODS: A comprehensive search of PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar was performed to obtain recent studies examining the effects of exercise (or physical activity) on the executive functions localized in the prefrontal cortex by adopting the NIRS system.RESULTS: NIRS system enables exercise scientists to measure regional brain activity to investigate the effects of exercise on cognition and its neural substrates. Numerous studies have revealed that higher physical activity (or fitness) levels are related to better performance with increased prefrontal cortical activation during a task. Moreover, several longitudinal exercise intervention studies have demonstrated improved executive performance without increased task-related brain activation, particularly among older adults.CONCLUSIONS: NIRS neuroimaging studies support the notion that exercise has beneficial effects on executive function, with exerciseelicited functional changes in the prefrontal cortex.