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Dance Experience and Associations with Cortical Gray Matter Thickness in the Aging Population

Shai Porat Naira Goukasian Kristy S. Hwang Theodore Zanto Triet Do +4 lainnya

Abstrak

Introduction: We investigated the effect dance experience may have on cortical gray matter thickness and cognitive performance in elderly participants with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods: 39 cognitively normal and 48 MCI elderly participants completed a questionnaire regarding their lifetime experience with music, dance, and song. Participants identified themselves as either dancers or nondancers. All participants received structural 1.5-tesla MRI scans and detailed clinical and neuropsychological evaluations. An advanced 3D cortical mapping technique was then applied to calculate cortical thickness. Results: Despite having a trend-level significantly thinner cortex, dancers performed better in cognitive tasks involving learning and memory, such as the California Verbal Learning Test-II (CVLT-II) short delay free recall (p = 0.004), the CVLT-II long delay free recall (p = 0.003), and the CVLT-II learning over trials 1-5 (p = 0.001). Discussion: Together, these results suggest that dance may result in an enhancement of cognitive reserve in aging, which may help avert or delay MCI.

Penulis (9)

S

Shai Porat

N

Naira Goukasian

K

Kristy S. Hwang

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Theodore Zanto

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Triet Do

J

Jonathan Pierce

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Shantanu Joshi

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Ellen Woo

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Liana G. Apostolova

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Porat, S., Goukasian, N., Hwang, K.S., Zanto, T., Do, T., Pierce, J. et al. (2016). Dance Experience and Associations with Cortical Gray Matter Thickness in the Aging Population. https://doi.org/10.1159/000449130

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2016
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10.1159/000449130
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