Articulatory Suppression Methodologies Review from the Last Decade
by Chiara De Livio·Updated 3mo ago
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Description
A mini-review document examining articles from the last decade that use articulatory suppression to disrupt phonological access during primary tasks. The 2.8 MB document, authored by Chiara De Livio, provides an overview of protocols, emphasizing the heterogeneity of methodological choices in verbal stimuli, articulation modalities, rhythms, and presentation modes. It was last updated on March 18, 2026, and is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Use Cases
Designing standardized articulatory suppression protocols based on the review of methodological heterogeneity.
Selecting appropriate dual-task control conditions based on the discussion of suppression as a primary manipulation.
Improving replicability in embodied cognition studies by applying insights on reporting methodological details.
Investigating the neurocognitive implications of different suppression modalities as suggested by the review.
Strengths
File size is 2.8 MB, indicating a focused, downloadable document.
License is CC-BY-4.0, permitting broad reuse and adaptation.
Last update date is explicitly provided (2026-03-18).
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
The data is a review document, not raw experimental data.
The specific time range of reviewed articles is not provided, only stated as 'the last decade'.
Provenance
Source
Chiara De Livio via figshare
Collection Method
Literature review of articles using articulatory suppression.
Time Range
Covers articles from the last decade prior to the review's creation.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-03-18 06:56:48
Data is provided as a DOCX file, requiring compatible software to open and read.