Mobile Brain/body Imaging (MoBI) in dance: A dynamic transdisciplinary field for applied research

European Journal of Neuroscience(2020)

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Neuroscience of dance is an emerging field with important applications related to health and well-being, as dance has shown potential to foster adaptive neuroplasticity and is increasingly popular as a therapeutic activity or adjunct therapy for people living with conditions such as Parkinson\u0027s and Alzheimer\u0027s Diseases. However, the multimodal nature of dance presents challenges to researchers aiming to identify mechanisms involved when dance is used to combat neurodegeneration or support healthy aging. Requiring simultaneous engagement of motor and cognitive domains, dancing includes coordination of systems involved in timing, memory, and spatial learning. Studies on dance to this point rely primarily on assessments of brain dynamics and structure through pre/post tests or studies on expertise, as traditional brain imaging modalities restrict participant movement to avoid movement-related artifacts. In this paper, we describe the process of designing and implementing a study that uses Mobile Brain/body Imaging (MoBI) to investigate real-time changes in brain dynamics and behaviour during the process of learning and performing a novel dance choreography. We show the potential for new insights to emerge from the coordinated collection of movement and brain-based data, and the implications of these in an emerging field whose medium is motion.
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