What would it be like if we said one thing, and heard ourselves saying something else? Would we notice something was wrong? Or would we believe we said the thing we heard? Is feedback of our own speech only used to detect errors, or does it also help to specify the meaning of what we say? Comparator models of self-monitoring favor the first alternative, and hold that our sense of agency is given by the comparison between intentions and outcomes, while inferential models argue that agency is a more fluent construct, dependent on contextual inferences about the most likely cause of an action. In this paper, we present a theory about the use of feedback during speech. Specifically, we discuss inferential models of speech production that questi...
We describe an illusion in which a stranger's voice, when presented as the auditory concomitant of a...
We describe an illusion in which a stranger's voice, when presented as the auditory concomitant of a...
The cortex suppresses sensory information when it is the result of a self-producedmotor act, includi...
This thesis investigates speech production and self-monitoring by using a newly constructed Real-tim...
Self-agency is the experience of being the agent of one’s own thoughts and motor actions. The intact...
In the psychology of language, most accounts of self-monitoring assume that it is based on comprehen...
Speakers monitor auditory feedback during speech production in order to correct for speech errors. T...
Sensory feedback plays an important role in speech motor control. One of the main sources of evidenc...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
In the psychology of language, most accounts of self-monitoring assume that it is based on comprehen...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
Speaking is an incredibly complex skill, requiring the quick and very precise coordination of variou...
A critical subroutine of self-monitoring during speech production is to detect any deviance between ...
Speaking and listening are complex tasks that we perform on a daily basis, almost without conscious ...
'Sensing the self' relies on the ability to distinguish self-generated from external stimuli. It req...
We describe an illusion in which a stranger's voice, when presented as the auditory concomitant of a...
We describe an illusion in which a stranger's voice, when presented as the auditory concomitant of a...
The cortex suppresses sensory information when it is the result of a self-producedmotor act, includi...
This thesis investigates speech production and self-monitoring by using a newly constructed Real-tim...
Self-agency is the experience of being the agent of one’s own thoughts and motor actions. The intact...
In the psychology of language, most accounts of self-monitoring assume that it is based on comprehen...
Speakers monitor auditory feedback during speech production in order to correct for speech errors. T...
Sensory feedback plays an important role in speech motor control. One of the main sources of evidenc...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
In the psychology of language, most accounts of self-monitoring assume that it is based on comprehen...
Theories of verbal self-monitoring generally assume an internal (pre-articulatory) monitoring channe...
Speaking is an incredibly complex skill, requiring the quick and very precise coordination of variou...
A critical subroutine of self-monitoring during speech production is to detect any deviance between ...
Speaking and listening are complex tasks that we perform on a daily basis, almost without conscious ...
'Sensing the self' relies on the ability to distinguish self-generated from external stimuli. It req...
We describe an illusion in which a stranger's voice, when presented as the auditory concomitant of a...
We describe an illusion in which a stranger's voice, when presented as the auditory concomitant of a...
The cortex suppresses sensory information when it is the result of a self-producedmotor act, includi...