Twelve (N=12) healthy subjects aged 21-35 years old were recruited and consented, of multi-ethnic background were sampled into dual-faiths groupings of Muslims (Group I, n=6) and non-Muslims (Group II, n=6), who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria. This study aims to explore the characteristics of theta waves (5-7Hz) at the brain's frontal region during receptive Quranic recitations among the Muslim and non-Muslim groups by applying different modes of recitations (Ayatul Kursi) using simultaneous data recording of electroencephalograhy (EEG)-magnetoencephalography (MEG). While abundant studies have identified the robust activity of frontal theta rhythms with respect to the types of stimuli interventions, little have been done to characterize them. Neurobiological researches revealed that theta rhythms are most prominently seen over the brain's frontal regions.
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