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A continuum of predictive control between motor and mental actions: language production as a test case
Research traditions have studied aspects of control from their respective perspectives, separating motor and cognitive actions. This becomes particularly evident in the field of language and speech motor control in which linguistic language production models leave sensorimotor aspects underspecified and speech production models largely ignore the linguistic processing that provides a speech motor goal in the first place. It would be surprising if the brain organized control of speaking in such a dichotomous way. Here, we review and discuss conceptual proposals and empirical evidence supporting a hierarchical control architecture that allows for an embedded control of both abstract language as well as concrete speech. We propose a control scheme that could explain inner speech, speech planning, speech production, and speech perception in a single model. We propose concrete study designs that may disprove our proposal.
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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is a systematic, integrative review journal that provides a unique and educational platform for updates on the expanding volume of information published in the field of behavioral sciences.