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The Locus of Repetition Priming of Spoken Word Production

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1992
Naming of a pictured object is substantially facilitated when the name has recently been produced in response to a definition or read aloud. The first experiment shows this to be so when over one hundred trials have intervened, and when the subjects can name the pictures quickly and accurately in the absence of priming. The locus of the effect must be
L R, Wheeldon, S, Monsell
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Planning Strategies and Production of Spoken Discourse

2006
The relationship between research on speech planning and production and the study of spoken discourse has often been difficult. This has much to do with the impossibility of direct observation of conceptualization processes and with the difficulties of researchers in achieving control over the production of speech.
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The Speech Production and Spoken Language of the Deaf

Language and Speech, 1966
The distinction was made between speech production and spoken language in analysing the oral output of those with hearing impairment. A brief review of studies in both areas was undertaken, including the report of a new electronic visual monitoring device, the glossal transducer.
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Spoken Language Production: Psycholinguistic Approach

2006
K. Bock, A. Konopka, E. Middleton
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What has social neuroscience learned from hyperscanning studies of spoken communication? A systematic review

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022
Brent Allan Kelsen   +2 more
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Properties of Spoken Language Production

2006
Zenzi M. Griffin, Victor S. Ferreira
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Foundation models for generalist medical artificial intelligence

Nature, 2023
, Harlan M Krumholz, Jure Leskovec
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Consolidation during sleep of perceptual learning of spoken language

Nature, 2003
Kimberly M Fenn   +2 more
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