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日前,美国《大脑与认知》杂志刊登了一项研究发现:与体质差的孩子相比,壮实的孩子阅读速度更快。该研究由美国伊利诺伊大学运动学和社区健康教授查尔斯·希尔曼博士、心理学教授卡拉·费德梅尔博士及其研究小组完成。研究人员根据运动摄氧量,将一组参试儿童分为健壮组和普通组。之后研究人员让参试者阅读正常或无意义的句子,通过佩戴在参试者头上的电极帽,捕捉与大脑活动相关的电子脉冲信号。结果发现,健壮的孩子N400波(与语义加工有关)和P600波(与句法加工有关)相对更高,
Recently, a study published in the US Brain and Cognitive Journal found that sturdy children read faster than children with poor health. The study was completed by Dr. Charles Hillman, a professor of motor and community health studies at the University of Illinois at National Institutes of Health and a professor of psychology, Dr. Carla Fedmeer, and his team. Researchers based on exercise oxygen uptake, a group of test children were divided into robust group and general group. The researchers then allowed the participants to read normal or meaningless sentences and capture the electronic pulse signals associated with brain activity through the electrode caps worn on the participants’ heads. The results showed that the robust children N400 waves (related to semantic processing) and P600 waves (associated with syntactic processing) are relatively higher,