Nalborczyk et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Articulatory suppression effects on induced ruminationNalborczyk et al., 2018
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- Nalborczyk L
- Perrone-Bertolotti M
- Celine B
- Grandchamp R
- Spinelli E
- Koster E
- Lœvenbruck H
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This study explores whether the speech motor system is involved in verbal rumination, a particular kind of inner speech. The motor simulation hypothesis considers inner speech as an action, accompanied by simulated speech percepts, that would as such involve the …
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