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Colonised minds and community psychology in the academy: Collaborative autoethnographic reflections (2022)
Journal Article
Drake, E., Jeffrey, G., & Duckett, P. (2022). Colonised minds and community psychology in the academy: Collaborative autoethnographic reflections. American Journal of Community Psychology, 69(3-4), 415-425. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12574

We reflect on decolonization and in particular the process of decolonizing our own minds. We discuss the need for radical decolonization of psychology and for critique of community psychology's relationship to both psychology and the Academy, noting... Read More about Colonised minds and community psychology in the academy: Collaborative autoethnographic reflections.

The involvement of the speech production system in prediction during comprehension (2017)
Thesis
Drake, E. The involvement of the speech production system in prediction during comprehension. (Thesis). University of Edinburgh. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1186244

This thesis investigates the effects in speech production of prediction during speech comprehension. The topic is raised by recent theoretical models of speech comprehension, which suggest a more integrated role for speech production and comprehensio... Read More about The involvement of the speech production system in prediction during comprehension.

Using Ultrasound Speech Imaging to Investigate Within- and Cross-Language Interference in Word Production (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Corley, M., Drake, E., & Knight, S. (2017, May). Using Ultrasound Speech Imaging to Investigate Within- and Cross-Language Interference in Word Production. Presented at Abstraction, Diversity and Speech Dynamics

Much psycholinguistic research into language production focuses on naming latencies: That is the time between the presentation of a stimulus and the recording of the onset of acoustic sound. Motor variability is treated as “noise” by-condition diffe... Read More about Using Ultrasound Speech Imaging to Investigate Within- and Cross-Language Interference in Word Production.

How fluent is the fluent speech of people who stutter? A new approach to measuring kinematics with ultrasound (2015)
Journal Article
Heyde, C. J., Scobbie, J. M., Lickley, R., & Drake, E. K. E. (2016). How fluent is the fluent speech of people who stutter? A new approach to measuring kinematics with ultrasound. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 30(3-5), 292-312. https://doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2015.1100684

We present a new approach to the investigation of dynamic ultrasound tongue imaging (UTI) data, applied here to analyse the subtle aspects of the fluency of people who stutter (PWS). Fluent productions of CV syllables (C = /k/; V = /ɑ, i, ə/) from th... Read More about How fluent is the fluent speech of people who stutter? A new approach to measuring kinematics with ultrasound.

Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Drake, E., Schaeffler, S., & Corley, M. (2015, August). Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension. Presented at International Congress of Phonetic Sciences

It has been proposed that speech-motor activation observed during comprehension may, in part, reflect involvement of the speech-motor system in the top-down simulation of upcoming material [14]. In the current study we employed an automated approach... Read More about Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension.

Articulatory imaging implicates prediction during spoken language comprehension (2015)
Journal Article
Drake, E., & Corley, M. (2015). Articulatory imaging implicates prediction during spoken language comprehension. Memory and Cognition, 43(8), 1136-1147. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-015-0530-6

It has been suggested that the activation of speech-motor areas during speech comprehension may, in part, reflect the involvement of the speech production system in synthesising upcoming material at an articulatorily-specified level. In this study we... Read More about Articulatory imaging implicates prediction during spoken language comprehension.

Perfectionism and stuttering: Findings of an online survey. (2015)
Journal Article
Brocklehurst, P. H., Drake, E., & Corley, M. (2015). Perfectionism and stuttering: Findings of an online survey. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 44, 46-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfludis.2015.02.002

Purpose: Using a multi-dimensional measure of perfectionism: the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS: Frost, Marten, Lahart, & Rosenblate, 1990), this study investigates: (a) whether adults who stutter (AWS) display more perfectionistic... Read More about Perfectionism and stuttering: Findings of an online survey..

Effects in production of word pre-activation during listening: Are listener-generated predictions specified at a speech-sound level? (2014)
Journal Article
Drake, E., & Corley, M. (2015). Effects in production of word pre-activation during listening: Are listener-generated predictions specified at a speech-sound level?. Memory and Cognition, 43(1), 111-120. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-014-0451-9

It has been demonstrated that listener-generated predictions of upcoming material can be specified to a phonological level, such that a specific word onset is anticipated (e.g., DeLong, Urbach, & Kutas, Nature Neuroscience, 8, 1117–1121, 2005). In th... Read More about Effects in production of word pre-activation during listening: Are listener-generated predictions specified at a speech-sound level?.

Articulatory effects of prediction during comprehension: an ultrasound tongue imaging approach (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Drake, E., Schaeffler, S., & Corley, M. (2014, May). Articulatory effects of prediction during comprehension: an ultrasound tongue imaging approach. Presented at 10th International Seminar on Speech Production

We investigated whether effects of prediction during spoken language comprehension are observable in speech-motor output recorded via ultrasound tongue imaging: Predicted words can be specified at a phonological level during reading comprehension, an... Read More about Articulatory effects of prediction during comprehension: an ultrasound tongue imaging approach.