Attention for Speaking: Prestimulus Motor-cortical Alpha Power Predicts Picture Naming Latencies
Abstract
There is a range of variability in the speed with which a single speaker will produce the same word from one instance to another. Individual differences studies have shown that the speed of production and the ability to maintain attention are related. This study investigated whether fluctuations in production latencies can be explained by spontaneous fluctuations in speakers' attention just prior to initiating speech planning. A relationship...
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Title
Attention for Speaking: Prestimulus Motor-cortical Alpha Power Predicts Picture Naming Latencies
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
32
Issue
5
Pages
747 - 761
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