The Spatial and Temporal Signatures of Word Production Components: A Critical Update
Radboud University Nijmegen · Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Abstract
In the first decade of neurocognitive word production research the predominant approach was brain mapping, i.e., investigating the regional cerebral brain activation patterns correlated with word production tasks, such as picture naming and word generation. Indefrey and Levelt (2004) conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of word production studies that used this approach and combined the resulting spatial information on neural correlates of component processes of word production with information on the time course of word production provided by behavioral and electromagnetic studies. In recent years, neurocognitive word production research has seen a major change toward a hypothesis-testing approach. This…
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1Topics & keywords
- Neurocognitive
- Word (group theory)
- Production (economics)
- Computer science
- Cognitive psychology
- Psychology
- Speech production
- Artificial intelligence