Inner speech is defined as the voice is our head. It plays a role in several cognitive processes such as memory and attention. Most neurotypical adults can think in words and say those words out loud. In contrast, stroke survivors who have aphasia often experience that the words they think or intend to say (i.e., their inner speech) and the words they can say out loud, do not match. In this project, we will study the relationship between inner speech, memory, and attention.