Background:Patients with Alzheimer disease(AD)and amnesic mild cognitive impairment(aMCI)have deficits in emotion recognition.However,it has not yet been determined whether patients with AD and aMCI also experience di...Background:Patients with Alzheimer disease(AD)and amnesic mild cognitive impairment(aMCI)have deficits in emotion recognition.However,it has not yet been determined whether patients with AD and aMCI also experience difficulty in recognizing the emotions conveyed by music.This study was conducted to investigate whether musical emotion recognition is impaired or retained in patients with AD and aMCI.Methods:All patients were recruited from the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University between March 1,2015 and January 31,2017.Using the musical emotion recognition test,patients with AD(n=16),patients with aMCI(n=19),and healthy controls(HCs,n=16)were required to choose one of four emotional labels(happy,sad,peaceful,and fearful)that matched each musical excerpt.Emotion recognition scores in three groups were compared using one-way analysis of variance(ANOVA)test.We also investigated the relationship between the emotion recognition scores and Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE)using Pearson’s correlation analysis test in patients with AD and aMCI.Results:Compared to the HC group,both of the patient groups showed deficits in the recognition of fearful musical emotions(HC:7.88±1.36;aMCI:5.05±2.34;AD:3.69±2.02),with results of a one-way ANOVA confirming a significant main effect of group(F(2,50)=18.70,P<0.001).No significant differences were present among the three groups for the happy(F(2,50)=2.57,P=0.09),peaceful(F(2,50)=0.38,P=0.09),or sad(F(2,50)=2.50,P=0.09)musical emotions.The recognition of fearful musical emotion was positively associated with general cognition,which was evaluated by MMSE in patients with AD and aMCI(r=0.578,P<0.001).The correlations between the MMSE scores and recognition of the remaining emotions were not significant(happy,r=0.228,P=0.11;peaceful,r=0.047,P=0.74;sad,r=0.207,P=0.15).Conclusion:This study showed that both patients with AD and aMCI had decreased ability to distinguish fearful emotions,which might be correlated with diminished cognitive function.展开更多
The spontaneous activity of the blood oxygen level-dependent(BOLD)signal has been demonstrated as a promising way for understanding how the brain intrinsically organized.However,most of these studies focused solely on...The spontaneous activity of the blood oxygen level-dependent(BOLD)signal has been demonstrated as a promising way for understanding how the brain intrinsically organized.However,most of these studies focused solely on the spontaneous activity in gray matter(GM)and not on white matter(WM).This is展开更多
基金This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.31571149,91232717,and 81171273)Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation(No.1608085MH169).
文摘Background:Patients with Alzheimer disease(AD)and amnesic mild cognitive impairment(aMCI)have deficits in emotion recognition.However,it has not yet been determined whether patients with AD and aMCI also experience difficulty in recognizing the emotions conveyed by music.This study was conducted to investigate whether musical emotion recognition is impaired or retained in patients with AD and aMCI.Methods:All patients were recruited from the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University between March 1,2015 and January 31,2017.Using the musical emotion recognition test,patients with AD(n=16),patients with aMCI(n=19),and healthy controls(HCs,n=16)were required to choose one of four emotional labels(happy,sad,peaceful,and fearful)that matched each musical excerpt.Emotion recognition scores in three groups were compared using one-way analysis of variance(ANOVA)test.We also investigated the relationship between the emotion recognition scores and Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE)using Pearson’s correlation analysis test in patients with AD and aMCI.Results:Compared to the HC group,both of the patient groups showed deficits in the recognition of fearful musical emotions(HC:7.88±1.36;aMCI:5.05±2.34;AD:3.69±2.02),with results of a one-way ANOVA confirming a significant main effect of group(F(2,50)=18.70,P<0.001).No significant differences were present among the three groups for the happy(F(2,50)=2.57,P=0.09),peaceful(F(2,50)=0.38,P=0.09),or sad(F(2,50)=2.50,P=0.09)musical emotions.The recognition of fearful musical emotion was positively associated with general cognition,which was evaluated by MMSE in patients with AD and aMCI(r=0.578,P<0.001).The correlations between the MMSE scores and recognition of the remaining emotions were not significant(happy,r=0.228,P=0.11;peaceful,r=0.047,P=0.74;sad,r=0.207,P=0.15).Conclusion:This study showed that both patients with AD and aMCI had decreased ability to distinguish fearful emotions,which might be correlated with diminished cognitive function.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81401400 to G.J.J.,81471653 to W.L.,31571149,91432301 and 91232717 to K.W.)the Doctoral Foundation of Anhui Medical University (XJ201532 to G.J.J.)+3 种基金Youth Top-notch Talent Support Program of Anhui Medical University (to G.J.J.)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2013M532229 to W.L.)National Basic Research Program of China (2015CB856405,2012CB720704,and 2011CB707805 to K.W.)Anhui Collaborative Innovation Center of Neuropsychiatric Disorder and Mental Health
文摘The spontaneous activity of the blood oxygen level-dependent(BOLD)signal has been demonstrated as a promising way for understanding how the brain intrinsically organized.However,most of these studies focused solely on the spontaneous activity in gray matter(GM)and not on white matter(WM).This is