Publications by authors named "Zoran Radicevic"

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  • - Researchers conducted an EEG study on a 22-year-old woman of Christian orthodox faith during the silent Lord's prayer to explore the distinction between her belief and knowledge through the analysis of theta and beta brain rhythms.
  • - The EEG was recorded using specialized equipment and analyzed for brain region connections based on frequency values, focusing on periods of stable and unstable activity during different stages of the prayer.
  • - The findings suggest that both knowledge and belief coexist in the participant's mind during prayer, influenced by her youth and limited experience with the practice, leading to a discussion on brain connectivity related to these two concepts.
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Aim of the research was to examine similarities and differences between the periods of experiencing visually stimulated directed speech-language information and periods of undirected attention. The examined group comprised N = 64 children, aged 4-5, with different speech-language disorders (developmental dysphasia, hyperactive syndrome with attention disorder, children with borderline intellectual abilities, autistic complex). Theta EEG was registered in children in the period of watching and describing the picture ("task"), and in the period of undirected attention ("passive period").

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