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Response: The participants were instructed to imagine dancing to the music they learned to within the community Dance for PD class. We previously used this paradigm with expert ballerinas while they learned choreography over 8 months of ballet performance to see the evolution of modulation with learning and performance in auditory and motor areas (supplementary motor cortex; Bar and De Souza [3]).
JMIRx Med 2024;5:e67815
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While in the MR scanner, participants were instructed to visualize themselves dancing from an internal first-person perspective while listening to music associated with the choreography learned in class (for more details on this protocol, see Bar and De Souza [23]). This learning paradigm had been developed and used as a means of probing activity within the auditory and supplementary cortex of expert professional ballerinas during the learning of dance motor sequences [23].
JMIRx Med 2024;5:e44426
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Efficacy of Digital Dance on Brain Imagery, Cognition, and Health: Randomized Controlled Trial
Theoretically, digital somatosensory dancing games represent suitable interventions to promote healthy aging in older adults because they integrate multitask activities that require extensive sensory coordination and are pleasurable [14]. However, no studies have evaluated the impact of digital somatosensory dance games with an explicit focus on brain signatures and healthy aging.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57694
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Scoping Review of Dance for Adults With Fibromyalgia: What Do We Know About It?
Five studies lack information on the instructor’s qualifications [22-24,43,46,48,55], two mentioned a physiotherapist with experience in dance [41,45], one a student with training in dancing [39,53], one professional kinesiologist and dance teacher [49,50] and the rest made reference to “study leader.”
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JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2018;5(1):e10033
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