Abstract

Human have a complex organ that called as brain, every action and decision was instructed by brain. This research was conducted to identify the pattern of EEG brainwaves for psychomotor abilities between male and female focussing to non-Dyslexic or normal engineering students at UTHM. Non-Dyslexic is a person who has not learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words (decoding). In addition, psychomotor abilities tests are important to measure the ability of motor skill and hand on to manipulate and controlling objects such as constructing circuit or robot and do programming for coding. The other way to measure the development of psychomotor abilities by using accuracy test, reaction time, precision and procedure techniques. Other than that, psychomotor abilities test also can be used to identify the suitable occupation based on their tendency. Psychomotor abilities requests a creative thinking, focus and also involves human mind and body that link together while performing the psychomotor abilities. The objective of this research was to collect sample data off EEG from subject’s brain during psychomotor learning activities, to analyse the brainwaves produces by brain while going through psychomotor learning activities and to analyse the data collected using statistical analysis and do comparison on term of psychomotor activities between difference genders. Based on the result that have been conducted, almost all psychomotor persons have Beta and Alpha band but Beta band will be more domain than Alpha band. As a conclusion, this research has found out that between male and female that involved in this research the number of male subjects higher than female subjects as a psychomotor person.

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