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Quantitative EEG Evidence of Increased Alpha Peak Frequency in Children with Precocious Reading Ability
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Background. EEG research with specific clinical populations (e.g., Alzheimer's and mentally disabled) has confirmed that reduced alpha peak frequency often is associated with impaired cognitive functioning. However, research with high-functioning populations does not exist, and increased peak frequency in alpha has only been hypothesized to relate to advanced brain maturation.
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