Brain processes of loud speech and faking an accent as a window on motor speech planning/programming (Cortex)

- Study contrasting loud speech/Faking an english accent with standard speech. - 20 neurotypical speakers aged from 18 to 37 years old. - Paradigm: Delayed production task (see Laganaro & Alario (2006)) - EEG system: Biosemi with 128 electrodes and a sampling frequency of 512 Hz

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    Amplitudes, Brain Oscillations, Microstates, Motor Speech encoding, Topographies
Publication date02/02/2026
Retention date31/01/2036
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  • Sanders, Bryan Valentin orcid
  • Laganaro, Marina orcid
  • Lancheros Pompeyo, Monica Patricia orcid
  • Bourqui, Marion
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