Bridging phenomenology and neural mechanisms of inner speech : ALE meta-analysis on egocentricity and spontaneity in a dual-mechanistic framework

Pratts, J. and Pobric, G. and Yao, B. (2023) Bridging phenomenology and neural mechanisms of inner speech : ALE meta-analysis on egocentricity and spontaneity in a dual-mechanistic framework. NeuroImage, 282: 120399. ISSN 1053-8119

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Abstract

The neural mechanisms of inner speech remain unclear despite its importance in a variety of cognitive processes and its implication in aberrant perceptions such as auditory verbal hallucinations. Previous research has proposed a corollary discharge model in which inner speech is a truncated form of overt speech, relying on speech production-related regions (e.g. left inferior frontal gyrus). This model does not fully capture the diverse phenomenology of inner speech and recent research suggesting alternative perception-related mechanisms of generation. Therefore, we present and test a framework in which inner speech can be generated by two separate mechanisms, depending on its phenomenological qualities: a corollary discharge mechanism relying on speech production regions and a perceptual simulation mechanism within speech perceptual regions. The results of the activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis examining inner speech studies support the idea that varieties of inner speech recruit different neural mechanisms.

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Journal Article
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NeuroImage
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Subjects:
?? inner speechcorollary dischargeperceptual simulationmeta-analysisgingeralecognitive neuroscienceneurology ??
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208355
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26 Oct 2023 14:35
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Yes
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Published
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