Researchers have long avoided neurophysiological experiments of overt speech production due to the suspicion that artifacts caused by muscle activity may lead to a bad signal-to-noise ratio in the measurements. However, the need to actually produce speech may influence earlier processing and qualitatively change speech production processes and what we can infer from neurophysiological measures thereof. Recently, however, overt speech has been successfully investigated using EEG, MEG, and fMRI. The aim of this Research Topic is to draw together recent research on the neurophysiological basis of language production, with the aim of developing and extending theoretical accounts of the language production process. In this Research Topic of Fron...
This editorial accompanies a special issue of Brain and Language re-visiting old themes and new lead...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
Published online: 11 Sep 2015.Recent proposals have suggested that language prediction is supported ...
Speech production long avoided electrophysiological experiments due to the suspicion that potential ...
Speech production long avoided electrophysiological experiments due to the suspicion that potential ...
Speech production long avoided electrophysiological experiments due to the suspicion that potential ...
Speech production is under-studied compared to speech perception largely due to complications in dat...
Speech production is under-studied compared to speech perception largely due to complications in dat...
Speech production and perception are two of the most complex actions humans perform. The processing ...
Published online: 11 Sep 2015.Recent proposals have suggested that language prediction is supported ...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
Contains fulltext : 207580pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Language produc...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
This editorial accompanies a special issue of Brain and Language re-visiting old themes and new lead...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
Published online: 11 Sep 2015.Recent proposals have suggested that language prediction is supported ...
Speech production long avoided electrophysiological experiments due to the suspicion that potential ...
Speech production long avoided electrophysiological experiments due to the suspicion that potential ...
Speech production long avoided electrophysiological experiments due to the suspicion that potential ...
Speech production is under-studied compared to speech perception largely due to complications in dat...
Speech production is under-studied compared to speech perception largely due to complications in dat...
Speech production and perception are two of the most complex actions humans perform. The processing ...
Published online: 11 Sep 2015.Recent proposals have suggested that language prediction is supported ...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
Contains fulltext : 207580pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Language produc...
This chapter reviews the findings of 58 word production experiments using different tasks and neuroi...
For over 150 years, most of our knowledge about the neural organisation of language production has b...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
This editorial accompanies a special issue of Brain and Language re-visiting old themes and new lead...
For over a century, an abundance of research has tried to elucidate the neurobiological basis of lan...
Published online: 11 Sep 2015.Recent proposals have suggested that language prediction is supported ...