The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner speech. In contrast, Huettig and Hartsuiker (2010) observed that listening to one's own speech during language production drives eye-movements to phonologically related printed words with a similar time-course as listening to someone else's speech does in speech perception experiments. This suggests that speakers use their speech perception system to listen to their own overt speech, but not to their inner speech. However, a direct comparison between production and perception with the same stimuli and participants is lacking so far. The current printed word eye-tracking experiment therefore used a within-subjects design, combining production ...
Four visual-world experiments, in which listeners heard spoken words and saw printed words, compared...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
We present experimental evidence from a study in which we monitor eye movements as people respond to...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00818 Speech monitoring and phonologically-mediated eye gaze in language per...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
The perceptual loop theorly of speech monitoring (Levelt, 1983) claims that inner and overt speech a...
that visual perception can influence and be influenced by concurrent linguistic input has prompted t...
Four visual-world experiments, in which listeners heard spoken words and saw printed words, compared...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner ...
We present experimental evidence from a study in which we monitor eye movements as people respond to...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00818 Speech monitoring and phonologically-mediated eye gaze in language per...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
The perceptual loop theorly of speech monitoring (Levelt, 1983) claims that inner and overt speech a...
that visual perception can influence and be influenced by concurrent linguistic input has prompted t...
Four visual-world experiments, in which listeners heard spoken words and saw printed words, compared...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...
Eye movements of Dutch participants were tracked as they looked at arrays of four words on a compute...