
Frontiers in Network Physiology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 4
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
This perspective article addresses the critical and up-to-date problem of task-specific musician’s dystonia (MD) from both theoretical practical perspectives. Theoretically, MD is explored as a result impaired sensorimotor interplay across different brain circuits, supported by most frequently cited scientific evidence—each referenced dozens times in Scopus. Practically, significant issue it occurs over 60 more musicians compared to other professions, underscoring influence individual training well environmental, social, emotional factors. To address these challenges, we propose novel application FeeSyCy principle (feedback-synchrony-plasticity), which emphasizes pivotal role feedback guiding inter-neuronal synchronization plasticity—the foundation learning memory. model integrates with established literature form comprehensive framework for understanding an FeeSyCy-mediated relationship between their environment, ultimately leading trauma. The proposed approach provides advantages enabling development innovative therapeutic preventive strategies. Specifically, lays groundwork multimodal psycho-physical therapies aimed at restoring balance neural circuits affected MD. These strategies include personalized psychotherapy combined physical rehabilitation psychological physiological dimensions integration offers value-added solution this pressing problem, potential broad applicability similar conditions.
Language: Английский