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dc.contributor.author María José Álvarez-Alonso 1, Cristina de-la-Peña Álvarez 2, Ricardo Scott 3
dc.contributor.author Álvarez Alonso, María José
dc.contributor.author Peña Álvarez, Cristina de la
dc.contributor.author Scott, Ricardo
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-03T08:39:25Z
dc.date.available 2025-10-03T08:39:25Z
dc.date.created 2025
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/50492
dc.description.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. es_ES
dc.format application/pdf es_ES
dc.language eng es_ES
dc.publisher Wiley es_ES
dc.rights CC-BY es_ES
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es es_ES
dc.source Brain and Behavior es_ES
dc.title An Exploratory EEG Comparison of Good and Bad Readers es_ES
dc.type articulo es_ES
dc.description.curso 2025/2026 es_ES
dc.rights.accessrights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess es_ES
dc.identifier.dl 2025
dc.accrualPolicy Publicación en curso es_ES
dc.identifier.location N/A es_ES


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