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Development of a Neurolinguistic Testing Technique to Identify Brain Self-Referential Processes. / Zlaia, Sofia; Istomina, Nadezhda; Stepanova, Valentina et al.

International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM. IEEE Computer Society, 2025. p. 1840-1843 (International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM).

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Zlaia, S, Istomina, N, Stepanova, V, Savostyanov, V & Tamozhnikov, S 2025, Development of a Neurolinguistic Testing Technique to Identify Brain Self-Referential Processes. in International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM. International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 1840-1843, 2025 IEEE 26th International Conference of Young Professionals in Electron Devices and Materials (EDM), Алтай, Russian Federation, 27.06.2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDM65517.2025.11096700

APA

Zlaia, S., Istomina, N., Stepanova, V., Savostyanov, V., & Tamozhnikov, S. (2025). Development of a Neurolinguistic Testing Technique to Identify Brain Self-Referential Processes. In International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM (pp. 1840-1843). (International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDM65517.2025.11096700

Vancouver

Zlaia S, Istomina N, Stepanova V, Savostyanov V, Tamozhnikov S. Development of a Neurolinguistic Testing Technique to Identify Brain Self-Referential Processes. In International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM. IEEE Computer Society. 2025. p. 1840-1843. (International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM). doi: 10.1109/EDM65517.2025.11096700

Author

Zlaia, Sofia ; Istomina, Nadezhda ; Stepanova, Valentina et al. / Development of a Neurolinguistic Testing Technique to Identify Brain Self-Referential Processes. International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM. IEEE Computer Society, 2025. pp. 1840-1843 (International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM).

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abstract = "Neuroimaging technologies allow for the assessment of brain localization and temporal dynamics of physiological processes associated with different stages of information processing in the human brain. These technologies can be used both to study signal processing in healthy individuals and to identify markers of neurological or psychiatric pathologies. Electroencephalography is one of the main methods on which neuroimaging technologies are based. In our research, we developed and applied a method of neurolinguistic electroencephalogram testing to identify correlates of self-referential information processing in healthy people of different ages. Self-reference refers to the attribution of any information to oneself [Northoff et al, 2006]. Neurophysiological markers of self-reference remain understudied. In our study, 70 participants of different ages searched for grammatical errors in sentences with varying emotional tones, attributed either to themselves or to other people. The peaks of evoked potentials associated with attention to the stimulus, processing of semantic and syntactic information considered as markers of brain activity. It was found that the neurophysiological markers of the emotional tone of sentences differ from those of their subjective attribution. Additionally, differences in cortical topography of self-referential processes were observed between adults and adolescents. In conclusion, the methodology proposed by us may further be used to study self-referential language information processes in normal conditions and in cases of speech development pathologies.",
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note = "The study was carried out under financial support of the Federal budget for basic scientific research, at the Institute of Neurosciences and medicine, theme No. 122042700001-9.; 2025 IEEE 26th International Conference of Young Professionals in Electron Devices and Materials (EDM), EDM 2025 ; Conference date: 27-06-2025 Through 01-07-2025",
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