RUDN Journal of Medicine (Jun 2010)

Intra and interhermispheric coherence peculiarities in foreign language perception

  • L A Khokhlova,
  • L E Deryagina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 2
pp. 39 – 44

Abstract

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Findings of the EEG investigation of students studying English, German, French and Latin are presented in the paper. Cortical activity peculiarities in frequency ranges between 4 and 30 Hz are revealed, EEG determinants of language abilities being estimated. Theta and beta bands are established to be more involved in the process of language perception. English and German cause greater left-hemisphere activity that is particularly marked in parietal, temporal and central regions. Perception of Latin and French is accompanied by the brain activity displacement to the right hemisphere. Results obtained during the investigation point to the close correlations between EEG peculiarities, short-term memory and successful language mastering.

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