英语阅读测试中大脑的反应

Y. J. Tian, Y. Tai, T. Kuo, K. Sun
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本研究的目的是分析英语阅读时脑电波的事件相关电位。研究了被试在英语阅读测试中选择正确答案和错误答案时的脑电波反应。实验采用三种不同难度的英语阅读测试,12名非英语母语学习者自愿参加实验,年龄在20 - 24岁之间,男6名,女6名。实验结果采用独立t检验对不同英语水平被试的脑电图电位进行分析。在不同的条件下,在额叶上观察到显著的差异。在测试中选择错误答案的受试者会得到更高的N600,这一发现与之前的文献相似。此外,还发现了一个有趣的结果:对于男性来说,重要区域位于右半球,而对于女性来说,重要区域位于左半球。这似乎意味着男性和女性使用不同的大脑区域来理解困难语句的意思。
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Reactions of Brain in English Reading Tests
The purpose of this research is to analyze the event-related potentials (ERPs) of brain waves while engaged in reading in English. The brain wave responses of participants in choosing correct and incorrect answers on English reading tests were studied. Three English reading tests at differing levels of difficulty were used in the experiment and twelve participants (non-native English learners), six males and six females whose ages ranged from 20 to 24, voluntarily participated in the experiment. Experimental results were analyzed by independent t-tests on the EEG potentials of participants having different levels of English proficiency. A significant difference was observed at the frontal lobe under differing conditions. Subjects who chose incorrect answers on the tests elicited a higher N600, a finding similar to that of previous literature. In addition, an interesting result was found: for males, the significant area was located in the right hemisphere, whereas for females, it was in the left hemisphere. This seems to imply that males and females employ different areas of the brain to comprehend the meaning of difficult statements.
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