[HTML][HTML] What did we learn from forty years of research on semantic interference? A Bayesian meta-analysis

A Bürki, S Elbuy, S Madec, S Vasishth - Journal of Memory and Language, 2020 - Elsevier
When participants in an experiment have to name pictures while ignoring distractor words
superimposed on the picture or presented auditorily (ie, picture-word interference …

The phonological mind

I Berent - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2013 - cell.com
Humans weave phonological patterns instinctively. We form phonological patterns at birth,
we spontaneously generate them de novo, and we impose phonological design on both our …

Neural representations and mechanisms for the performance of simple speech sequences

JW Bohland, D Bullock, FH Guenther - Journal of cognitive …, 2010 - direct.mit.edu
Speakers plan the phonological content of their utterances before their release as speech
motor acts. Using a finite alphabet of learned phonemes and a relatively small number of …

Accommodating variation: Dialects, idiolects, and speech processing

T Kraljic, SE Brennan, AG Samuel - Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
Listeners are faced with enormous variation in pronunciation, yet they rarely have difficulty
understanding speech. Although much research has been devoted to figuring out how …

Proximate units in word production: Phonological encoding begins with syllables in Mandarin Chinese but with segments in English

PG O'Seaghdha, JY Chen, TM Chen - Cognition, 2010 - Elsevier
In Mandarin Chinese, speakers benefit from fore-knowledge of what the first syllable but not
of what the first phonemic segment of a disyllabic word will be (Chen, Chen, & Dell, 2002) …

Distinct representations of phonemes, syllables, and supra-syllabic sequences in the speech production network

MG Peeva, FH Guenther, JA Tourville… - Neuroimage, 2010 - Elsevier
Functional neuroimaging studies have converged on a core network of brain regions that
supports speech production, but the sublexical processing stages performed by the different …

Can we use the internet to study speech production? Yes we can! Evidence contrasting online versus laboratory naming latencies and errors

A Fairs, K Strijkers - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
The closure of cognitive psychology labs around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic
has prevented in-person testing. This has caused a particular challenge for speech …

The same ultra-rapid parallel brain dynamics underpin the production and perception of speech

A Fairs, A Michelas, S Dufour… - Cerebral Cortex …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The temporal dynamics by which linguistic information becomes available is one of the key
properties to understand how language is organized in the brain. An unresolved debate …

Syllable frequency and syllable structure in the spontaneous speech production of patients with apraxia of speech

A Staiger, W Ziegler - Aphasiology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The sublexical factors syllable frequency and syllable structure are known to
influence error rates in patients with apraxia of speech (eg, Aichert & Ziegler,; Romani & …

Masked syllable priming effects in word and picture naming in Chinese

W You, Q Zhang, RG Verdonschot - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Four experiments investigated the role of the syllable in Chinese spoken word production.
Chen, Chen and Ferrand (2003) reported a syllable priming effect when primes and targets …