An Exploratory EEG Comparison of Good and Bad Readers

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
María José Álvarez-Alonso, Cristina de-la-Peña Álvarez, Ricardo Scott
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Abstract

Purpose

This study investigates the neurophysiological differences between proficient and struggling readers using electroencephalography (EEG).

Method

Eighteen participants, categorized as good or poor readers based on standardized assessments, underwent resting-state EEG recordings. The analysis focused on the alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (13–30 Hz) frequency bands, which are crucial for cognitive and language processes.

Findings

Good readers exhibited increased beta power in frontal regions and enhanced synchronization within fronto-central-parietal networks compared to poor readers. Alpha band activity showed complex associations with age, reading skills, and verbal fluency. The heightened beta activity in good readers aligns with its role in cognitive control and language processing, while stronger network connectivity suggests more efficient neural communication.

Conclusions

These findings provide insights into the neural basis of reading proficiency, highlighting the importance of distributed brain networks in skilled reading. Future research should replicate these results with larger samples and longitudinal designs.

Abstract Image

优秀读者与不良读者的探索性脑电图比较
目的利用脑电图(EEG)研究熟练阅读者和困难阅读者的神经生理差异。方法对18名被试进行静息状态脑电图记录。分析的重点是α(8-12赫兹)和β(13-30赫兹)频段,这两个频段对认知和语言过程至关重要。研究结果:与阅读能力差的人相比,阅读能力好的人在额叶区表现出更高的β能量,并且在额-中央-顶叶网络中表现出更强的同步。α波段的活动与年龄、阅读能力和语言流利程度有复杂的联系。优秀读者的β活动增强与其在认知控制和语言处理中的作用一致,而更强的网络连接表明更有效的神经交流。这些发现揭示了阅读能力的神经基础,强调了分布式大脑网络在熟练阅读中的重要性。未来的研究应该用更大的样本和纵向设计来重复这些结果。
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Brain and Behavior
Brain and Behavior BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
352
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain and Behavior is supported by other journals published by Wiley, including a number of society-owned journals. The journals listed below support Brain and Behavior and participate in the Manuscript Transfer Program by referring articles of suitable quality and offering authors the option to have their paper, with any peer review reports, automatically transferred to Brain and Behavior. * [Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica](https://publons.com/journal/1366/acta-psychiatrica-scandinavica) * [Addiction Biology](https://publons.com/journal/1523/addiction-biology) * [Aggressive Behavior](https://publons.com/journal/3611/aggressive-behavior) * [Brain Pathology](https://publons.com/journal/1787/brain-pathology) * [Child: Care, Health and Development](https://publons.com/journal/6111/child-care-health-and-development) * [Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health](https://publons.com/journal/3839/criminal-behaviour-and-mental-health) * [Depression and Anxiety](https://publons.com/journal/1528/depression-and-anxiety) * Developmental Neurobiology * [Developmental Science](https://publons.com/journal/1069/developmental-science) * [European Journal of Neuroscience](https://publons.com/journal/1441/european-journal-of-neuroscience) * [Genes, Brain and Behavior](https://publons.com/journal/1635/genes-brain-and-behavior) * [GLIA](https://publons.com/journal/1287/glia) * [Hippocampus](https://publons.com/journal/1056/hippocampus) * [Human Brain Mapping](https://publons.com/journal/500/human-brain-mapping) * [Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour](https://publons.com/journal/7330/journal-for-the-theory-of-social-behaviour) * [Journal of Comparative Neurology](https://publons.com/journal/1306/journal-of-comparative-neurology) * [Journal of Neuroimaging](https://publons.com/journal/6379/journal-of-neuroimaging) * [Journal of Neuroscience Research](https://publons.com/journal/2778/journal-of-neuroscience-research) * [Journal of Organizational Behavior](https://publons.com/journal/1123/journal-of-organizational-behavior) * [Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System](https://publons.com/journal/3929/journal-of-the-peripheral-nervous-system) * [Muscle & Nerve](https://publons.com/journal/4448/muscle-and-nerve) * [Neural Pathology and Applied Neurobiology](https://publons.com/journal/2401/neuropathology-and-applied-neurobiology)
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