Investigation and comparison of EEG and ERP signal components between two groups of Qur'an memorizers and non-memorizers
Subject Areas : Methodology Of Interdisciplinary Studieshadi akbari 1 * , majid mazinani 2 , elias Mazoei rad 3
1 - Biomedical Engineering Department, khavaran institute of higher education, Mashhad, Iran
2 - electrical engineering department imam reza
3 - Biomedical Engineering Department, khavaran institute of higher education
Keywords: ERP signal, EEG signal, PRM test, visual memory,
Abstract :
The main purpose of this research is to investigate, study and compare the changes in the signal components and brain evoked potentials in two groups of memorizers and non-memorizers of the Qur'an during the implementation of the visual memory test PRM of Kontab software and also the effects of memorizing the Qur'an on the level of relaxation, patience, concentration and The focus is on these two groups. In this research, the EEG data of two groups of 15 memorizers and non-memorizers of the Qur'an were recorded and then extracted from 48 pieces of brain signals using ERP signal averaging method, and a brain map was created from the energy of ERP signals. Delineation and characteristics of suitable channels using T-TEST method were used to select and compare the parameters of variance, entropy, power of low frequency components, power ratio of low to high frequency components and power ratio of band to beta components in these two groups.The obtained results clearly showed an increase in the delay in response time and an increase in the percentage of correct answers in the memorization group, which indicated the greater patience and concentration of this group and a greater delay in the reaction when choosing the correct answer, on the other hand, in the brain map It was drawn in the memorizing group, the frontal, parietal and occipital areas involved with the attention network and visual memory had a significant difference in the memorizing group.
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