Subvocalization

Subvocalization is associated with low-level motor activity in the throat and vocal cords during reading. Subvocalization occurs when readers internally speak words without producing audible sound. Readers generally do not consciously perc…

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Subvocalization is associated with low-level motor activity in the throat and vocal cords during reading. Subvocalization occurs when readers internally speak words without producing audible sound. Readers generally do not consciously perceive subvocalization while it occurs.