Speaking: The free book (chapter)
Preface
How to use these materials
1
Introduction
1.1
Common paradigms
1.2
Common measures
1.2.1
Response times
1.2.2
Speech errors
1.2.3
Final note
—— Part I: The Cognitive Architecture
2
Meaning to Form
2.1
Starting with the meaning
2.2
The lexical level
2.3
The phonological level
3
Form to Articulation
3.1
Speech sound sequencing
3.2
Motor plans
3.3
Motor control of speech
4
Monitoring and Control
5
Speaking and its disorders in adults
5.1
Aphasia and related disorders
5.2
Aphasia types
5.3
Symptomatology
5.3.1
Lexico-semantic errors
5.3.2
Phonological errors
5.3.3
Neologisms
5.3.4
Syntactic errors
5.3.5
Pragmatic errors
6
Bilingual language production
—— Part II: The Speaking Brain
7
The speaking brain: Introduction
7.1
A brief note on anatomy
7.2
Useful resources
8
Lesion-symptom mapping
8.1
Evidence from stroke
8.2
Evidence from brain tumour
8.3
Evidence from dementia
9
Electrophysiology
9.1
EEG studies
9.2
MEG studies
9.3
iEEG studies
10
Haemodynamics
10.1
Conceptually driven word production
10.2
Overt production
11
Non-invasive and Invasive Brain Stimulation
11.1
Non-invasive brain stimulation
11.1.1
Findings from TMS
11.1.2
Findings from transcranial direct current stimulation
11.2
Invasive brain stimulation
12
Abbreviations
13
Acknowledgements
14
License
14.1
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
14.1.1
Using Creative Commons Public Licenses
14.2
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License
14.2.1
Section 1 – Definitions.
14.2.2
Section 2 – Scope.
14.2.3
Section 3 – License Conditions.
14.2.4
Section 4 – Sui Generis Database Rights.
14.2.5
Section 5 – Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability.
14.2.6
Section 6 – Term and Termination.
14.2.7
Section 7 – Other Terms and Conditions.
14.2.8
Section 8 – Interpretation.
References
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Speaking: The free book (chapter)
—— Part I: The Cognitive Architecture