Effects of verbal tasks with varying difficulty on real-time respiratory airflow during speech generation in healthy young adults.

Malin Gullsvåg,Claudia Rodríguez-Aranda

Frontiers in psychology(2023)

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Abstract
Our data demonstrated that the most difficult tasks, namely semantic and phonemic verbal fluencies, relying on semantic search, executive function, and fast lexical retrieval of words were those requiring important amount of inhaled airflow and displaying a high peak expiratory airflow. The present findings demonstrated for the first time a direct association between complex verbal tasks and PEF. Inconclusive data related to object naming and reading single words are discussed in light of the methodological challenges inherent to the assessment of speech breathing and cognition in this line of investigation.
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speech generation,verbal tasks,real-time
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