Resting state EEG network modularity predicts literacy skills in L1 Chinese but not in L2 English

Volume: 220, Pages: 104984 - 104984
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
EEG network modularity, as a proxy for cognitive plasticity, has been proposed to be a more reliable neural marker than power and coherence in predicting learning outcomes. The present study examined the associations between resting state EEG network modularity and both L1 Chinese and L2 English literacy skills among 90 Hong Kong first to fifth graders. The modularity indices of different frequency bands were highly correlated with one another....
Paper Details
Title
Resting state EEG network modularity predicts literacy skills in L1 Chinese but not in L2 English
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
220
Pages
104984 - 104984
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