[HTML][HTML] What can neurodiversity tell us about inner speech, and vice versa? A theoretical perspective
B Alderson-Day, A Pearson - cortex, 2023 - Elsevier
Inner speech refers to the experience of talking to oneself in one's head. While notoriously
challenging to investigate, it has also been central to a range of questions concerning mind …
challenging to investigate, it has also been central to a range of questions concerning mind …
Early attachment and the development of social communication: a neuropsychological approach
V Jethava, J Kadish, L Kakonge… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Social communication forms the foundation of human relationships. Social communication,
ie, the appropriate understanding and use of verbal and non-verbal communication within a …
ie, the appropriate understanding and use of verbal and non-verbal communication within a …
Digital media inhibit self-regulatory private speech use in preschool children: The “digital bubble effect”
Preschoolers spend much time with digital media and some are concerned about impacts
on language development. Private speech (PS) is self-talk children use during play …
on language development. Private speech (PS) is self-talk children use during play …
The role of inner speech in executive functioning tasks: schizophrenia with auditory verbal hallucinations and autistic spectrum conditions as case studies
Several theories propose that one of the core functions of inner speech (IS) is to support
subjects in the completion of cognitively effortful tasks, especially those involving executive …
subjects in the completion of cognitively effortful tasks, especially those involving executive …
Task difficulty and private speech in typically developing and at-risk preschool children
Private speech is a cognitive tool to guide thinking and behavior, yet its regulatory use in
atypical development remains equivocal. This study investigated the influence of task …
atypical development remains equivocal. This study investigated the influence of task …
Preschool children's private speech content and performance on executive functioning and problem-solving tasks
Emerging in the preschool years, private speech provides a regulatory tool to support task
performance. Here, we investigate the presence and nature of regulatory private speech …
performance. Here, we investigate the presence and nature of regulatory private speech …
Language and executive function in preschoolers with developmental language disorder: the role of self-directed speech
LL Kapa, HM Mettler - Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2021 - ASHA
Purpose: Our goal was to examine the relationship between language and executive
function in children with specific language impairment (SLI) and/or developmental language …
function in children with specific language impairment (SLI) and/or developmental language …
A comparison of Barkley's behavioral inhibition model (1997) with Barkley's updated executive functioning model in predicting adult ADHD symptoms: A preliminary …
One of the most comprehensive approaches to explaining attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) symptoms is Barkley's behavioral inhibition model (BBIM)(1997), in which …
disorder (ADHD) symptoms is Barkley's behavioral inhibition model (BBIM)(1997), in which …
Oral tradition as context for learning music from 4E cognition compared with literacy cultures. Case studies of flamenco guitar apprenticeship
The awareness of the last 20 years about embodied cognition is directing multidisciplinary
attention to the musical domain and impacting psychological research approaches from the …
attention to the musical domain and impacting psychological research approaches from the …
Beyond the senses: how self-directed speech and word meaning structure impact executive functioning and theory of mind in individuals with hearing and language …
Many individuals with developmental language disorder (DLD) and individuals who are deaf
or hard of hearing (D/HH) have social–emotional problems, such as social difficulties, and …
or hard of hearing (D/HH) have social–emotional problems, such as social difficulties, and …