The Silent Dialogue: Exploring the Role of Inner Speech and the Prefrontal Cortex in Cognitive and Emotional Regulation

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https://doi.org/10.69760/egjlle.2500201

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prefrontal cortex, inner speech, emotional regulation, self-control, attention control, cognitive processes

Abstract

This study investigates how internal speech supports executive functions such as planning, decision-making, attention management, emotional regulation and self-control. Interaction between internal speech and the prefrontal cortex has been studied and the effects of individuals on cognitive-emotional processes have been revealed. In the research, qualitative data obtained from semi-structured interviews with 20 young adults living in Azerbaijan were evaluated by thematic analysis. The results show that internal speech plays a critical role in controlling individuals' behaviour, maintaining emotional balance, and decision-making processes. In addition, the negative effects of internal criticism on psychological well-being have also been revealed.

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  • Munavvar Sahib Asgarova, Baku Engineering University, Azerbaijan

    Asgarova, M. S. English Lecturer, Department of Foreign Languages, Baku Engineering University, Azerbaijan. Email: muasgarova@beu.edu.az. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-5594-9175   

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2025-05-04

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Sahib Asgarova, M. . (2025). The Silent Dialogue: Exploring the Role of Inner Speech and the Prefrontal Cortex in Cognitive and Emotional Regulation. EuroGlobal Journal of Linguistics and Language Education, 2(3), 89-96. https://doi.org/10.69760/egjlle.2500201

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