qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language

Abstract- This article reports the study on the brainwaves patterns between the activity of reading the Arabic and reading Malay text among the final year undergraduates in the university of Malaysia Sarawak. Three students volunteered for the research and their brain waves were observed and record...

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Main Authors: Norsiah, Fauzan, Muhammad Sophian, Nazarudin, Ahmad Sofian, Shminan, Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut, Merikan, Aren, Syifaa, Mohd.Sabri
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Published: 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.228782023-02-08T02:42:15Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22878/ qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language Norsiah, Fauzan Muhammad Sophian, Nazarudin Ahmad Sofian, Shminan Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut Merikan, Aren Syifaa, Mohd.Sabri BL Religion H Social Sciences (General) PI Oriental languages and literatures Abstract- This article reports the study on the brainwaves patterns between the activity of reading the Arabic and reading Malay text among the final year undergraduates in the university of Malaysia Sarawak. Three students volunteered for the research and their brain waves were observed and recorded to find out the difference of brainwave pattern while reading Arabic and Malay language. The observation showed a dominant production of delta followed by theta while reading Arabic and Malay language. The text used for reading were from Verse 36 (Arabic and the translated version in Malay ) of the Quran. The average mean of delta wave were higher for the reading of Arabic language at the frontal lobe than while reading the Malay translation. The frequency of delta rhythm of the Arabic language differed from the Malay language due to the nature of the Arabic language. The neural circuits of the rhythm from the Arabic recitation implicates not on just the spatial visual area at the parietal lobe but also the visual eye movement at the frontal region guided by the Visual system at the Medial temporal area. Keywords: EEG, Quran, Brain waves, QEEG. 2018 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22878/1/qEEG%20study%20on%20Reading%20Quranic%20verse%2036.pdf Norsiah, Fauzan and Muhammad Sophian, Nazarudin and Ahmad Sofian, Shminan and Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut and Merikan, Aren and Syifaa, Mohd.Sabri (2018) qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language. In: The 2nd International Conference on Quran-Hadith, Information Technology and Media :challenges and opportunities. (Iconquhas 2018) 2-4th October, Bandung., 2-4th October 2018, Indonesia. https://iconquhas.com/paper-submission/
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topic BL Religion
H Social Sciences (General)
PI Oriental languages and literatures
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H Social Sciences (General)
PI Oriental languages and literatures
Norsiah, Fauzan
Muhammad Sophian, Nazarudin
Ahmad Sofian, Shminan
Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut
Merikan, Aren
Syifaa, Mohd.Sabri
qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language
description Abstract- This article reports the study on the brainwaves patterns between the activity of reading the Arabic and reading Malay text among the final year undergraduates in the university of Malaysia Sarawak. Three students volunteered for the research and their brain waves were observed and recorded to find out the difference of brainwave pattern while reading Arabic and Malay language. The observation showed a dominant production of delta followed by theta while reading Arabic and Malay language. The text used for reading were from Verse 36 (Arabic and the translated version in Malay ) of the Quran. The average mean of delta wave were higher for the reading of Arabic language at the frontal lobe than while reading the Malay translation. The frequency of delta rhythm of the Arabic language differed from the Malay language due to the nature of the Arabic language. The neural circuits of the rhythm from the Arabic recitation implicates not on just the spatial visual area at the parietal lobe but also the visual eye movement at the frontal region guided by the Visual system at the Medial temporal area. Keywords: EEG, Quran, Brain waves, QEEG.
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author Norsiah, Fauzan
Muhammad Sophian, Nazarudin
Ahmad Sofian, Shminan
Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut
Merikan, Aren
Syifaa, Mohd.Sabri
author_facet Norsiah, Fauzan
Muhammad Sophian, Nazarudin
Ahmad Sofian, Shminan
Ida Juliana, Hutasuhut
Merikan, Aren
Syifaa, Mohd.Sabri
author_sort Norsiah, Fauzan
title qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language
title_short qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language
title_full qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language
title_fullStr qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language
title_full_unstemmed qEEG study on Reading Quranic verse 36 ‘Yasin’ and Malay Language
title_sort qeeg study on reading quranic verse 36 ‘yasin’ and malay language
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22878/1/qEEG%20study%20on%20Reading%20Quranic%20verse%2036.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22878/
https://iconquhas.com/paper-submission/
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