Dance can help solve problems - Researchers studying the effects of STIs on people with Parkinson's disease
Dr Peter Lovatthas-been head of the Laboratory of Psychology of dance at the University of Hertfordshire Since its founding in 2008. Prior to EST Formed in ballet, tap and jazz, and as a professional dancer WORKS. Last summer, HE wrote, produced and performed in Dance, Dance Doctor! The psychology of Show Dance
as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In March he gave a lecture at TEDx
Observer
How can dance to change the way people thinkwe had people dancing in the laboratory and then
by solving problems - and a lot of different help em dance "with many different problems to solve. We know that when people engage in improvised dance Types of computer help with divergent thinking - where there are several answers to a problem. When they engage in highly structured Whereas Help Their dance convergent thinking - Trying to find the single answer to a problem.
have studied the effects of dance on people with Parkinson's disease ...
Yes, we know Have Parkinson's Disease Can lead to a disturbance process to develop divergent thinking. So if we thought we were dancing group with improvised Could we see the thought of improving PD years divergent in their skills, and that's exactly what we saw.
Then we would like to study danceis that what year did you intervention have an impact on neural processing. One possibility is that they are dancing when they develop new ways to circumvent the blocking of the dopamine-depleted neurons.
How else can dance
change our thinking?
There have been several articles looking at the self-esteem of ballet dancers in training - and what they found is that girls in middle adolescence have significantly lower self-esteem the non-ballet dance girls. There are two explanations for this. It would be a girl with low self-esteem choose ballet The struggle for perfection because it reinforces their low self-esteem. Another theory says subculture ballet training can be very damaging to a girl's self-esteem because they are constantly being told they do not do it right and the body shape is very important that in classical ballet.
What explanation do you think is correct?
- we try to test hypotheses two thesis in the laboratory by comparing data from 600 dancers in various dance groups. So we're looking at things like classical ballet dancers, Indian dancers comparison - they should not wear tight clothing in training. Also're burlesque dancers comparing with them who are very happy to show a better body. If this is the box that girl with low self-esteem There's not much choose ballet as we can do about it. If the thread of classical ballet subculture Purpose Might and eating disorders Self-harm is very important so we should be in place signaling.
All
where there is a high degree of tolerance for not making the right choices. Things such as dance Ceilidh people smile, laugh and laugh, and they are adults and it is absolutely perfect. It's wonderful. Studies have been there that have found that dancing in baggy aussi "jazz" better than tight clothes clothes for the dancer-esteem. Is it normal
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