Self-talk: research challenges and opportunities
Thomas M. Brinthaupt, Alain Morin
Abstract
In this review, we discuss major measurement and methodological challenges to studying self-talk. We review the assessment of self-talk frequency, studying self-talk in its natural context, personal pronoun usage within self-talk, experiential sampling methods, and the experimental manipulation of self-talk. We highlight new possible research opportunities and discuss recent advances such as brain imaging studies of self-talk, the use of self-talk by robots, and measurement of self-talk in aphasic patients.
Topics & Concepts
PsychologyContext (archaeology)Experiential learningNatural (archaeology)SelfExperience sampling methodCognitive scienceCognitive psychologySocial psychologyBiologyPaleontologyArchaeologyHistoryMathematics educationNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismEpilepsy research and treatmentFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies