Analysis of EEG Pattern Measured at Eight Electrodes on L2 English Rhythm Acquisition
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in the present paper we analyzed electroencephalogram (EEG,) measured at 8 positions while Japanese subjects were learning English rhythm, and found that the increase of theta power at F3 andF4 was the highest, but that of alpha and beta rhythms was the highest at Ozposition. in addition, we measured EEG of an Indian speaker of English during the rhythm instruction and found that the increase of his EEG power, including alpha, beta, and theta rhythm, was lower than that of Japanese L2. These results suggest that theta power at F3 or F4, and alpha and beta power at Oz may be related to the learning process of English rhythm and the alpha, beta, and theta rhythm measured while Japanese L2 are learning English rhythm may have characteristic changes. We found that theta power at F4 position was the highest while all the subjects could orally reproduce every line of the rhythm instruction materials (RIMs, henceforth). These results suggest that the change in F4 theta power may be the most closely related to the L2's English rhythm acquisition.
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著者
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Natsume Kiyohisa
Kyushu Inst. Technol. Kitakyushu Jpn
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Natsume Kiyohisa
Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Nakano Hideko
Kyushu Kyoritsu University
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Yoshida Natsuko
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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