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Investigation of Neurophysiological Functioning During Oral Comprehension Task

Investigation of Neurophysiological Functioning During Oral Comprehension Task

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Overview

The oral comprehension (OC) of a second language (L2) involves different cognitive processes, specially during the learning phase. This study aims at investigating the neurophysiological functioning of different steps involved in this oral understanding.

Description

Here, the investigators seek for the different neurophysiological processes involved in OC according to the level of understanding (2 levels) and its different phases (fluid, hindered and metacognitive feedback).

This study therefore requires three different research methodologies :

  1. an interactive system dedicated to the boundary delimitations of obstacles during OC
  2. an investigation of the autonomic nervous system responses (measurement of electrodermal activity and heart rate variability) that will likely occur differently during different phases of the OC process
  3. an investigation of the central responses (through fMRI technique), coupled with autonomous responses, that will identify the different neural networks in the different stages of the OC process.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • French learner in Italian language
  • right-handed
  • affiliated to French social security
  • informed consent signed

Exclusion Criteria:

  • pregnant woman
  • audiologic pathology impacting the capacity of hearing
  • neurologic or psychiatric pathology that may interfere with oral comprehension
  • learning disability (for instance: dyslexia)
  • contra-indication to MRI and to EDA acquisition

Study details
    Learning
    Language
    Comprehension

NCT06178276

University Hospital, Grenoble

23 February 2024

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