Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Mind-body practices (MBP) are known to induce electrophysiological and morphological changes, whereas reports related to
changes of neurotrophins are surprisingly scarce. Consequently, in the current paper, we focused on the Quadrato motor training
(QMT), a newly developed whole-body movement-basedMBP, which has been reported to enhance creativity. Here we report the
effects of 4 weeks of daily QMT on creativity and proNGF level in two interrelated studies. In Study A, we examined the effects of
QMT compared with a walking training (WT) in healthy adults, utilizing the alternate uses task. In contrast with the WT, QMT
resulted in increased creativity. In addition, the change in creativity negatively correlated with the change in proNGF levels. In Study
B, we examined QMT effects on creativity and additional metacognitive functions in children, using a nonintervention group as
control. Similar to Study A, following QMT, we found a negative correlation of proNGF with creativity, as well as working memory
updating and planning ability. Together, the current results point to the relationship between increased creativity and decreased
proNGF following MBP.Thus, the current research emphasizes the importance of widening the scope of examination of "MBP in
motion" in relation to metacognition and well-being.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
proNGF Quadrato Motor Training creativity
Elenco autori:
Verdone, Loredana; Caserta, Micaela
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