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Native language status of the listener modulates the neural integration of speech and iconic gestures in clear and adverse listening conditions
Neural integration of trademark Gestures The speech The audience Neuronal integration voice
2018/3/5
Native listeners neurally integrate iconic gestures with speech, which can enhance degraded speech comprehension. However, it is unknown how non-native listeners neurally integrate speech and gestures...
How Do Gestures Influence Thinking and Speaking? The Gesture-for-Conceptualization Hypothesis
gesture embodied cognition speech production,
2017/8/30
People spontaneously produce gestures during speaking and thinking. The authors focus here on gestures that depict or indicate information related to the contents of concurrent speech or thought (i.e....
Visual context enhanced: The joint contribution of iconic gestures and visible speech to degraded speech comprehension
Iconic Gestures performed separately
2017/8/28
Purpose This study investigated whether and to what extent iconic co-speech gestures contribute to information from visible speech to enhance degraded speech comprehension at different levels of noise...
A third-person perspective on co-speech action gestures in Parkinson ' s disease
Parkinson's disease Gesture Motor imagery Language Action simulation
2016/5/3
A combination of impaired motor and cognitive function in Parkinson's disease (PD) can impact on language and communication, with patients exhibiting a particular difficulty processing action verbs. C...
Co-Thought and Co-Speech Gestures Are Generated by the Same Action Generation Process
co-speech gesture co-thought gesture action generation speech production affordance
2016/5/3
People spontaneously gesture when they speak (co-speech gestures) and when they solve problems silently (co-thought gestures). In this study, we first explored the relationship between these 2 types o...
Age-related differences in multi-modal audience design: Young, but not old speakers, adapt speech and gestures to their addressee’s knowledge
co-speech gesture aging audience design common ground
2015/12/21
Speakers can adapt their speech and co-speech gestures for
addressees. Here, we investigate whether this ability is
modulated by age. Younger and older adults participated in a
comic narration t...
Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain: A Role for Co-Speech Gestures in Pain Communication?
Pain Externalizing
2015/12/21
Despite the importance of effective pain communication, talking about pain represents a major
challenge for patients and clinicians because pain is a private and subjective experience.
Focusing prim...
Cut-Eye and Suck-Teeth:African Words and Gestures in New World Guise
Cut-Eye Suck-Teeth African Words Gestures New World Guise
2015/6/16
Cut-Eye and Suck-Teeth: African Words and Gestures in New World Guise.
Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain: A Role for Co-Speech Gestures in Pain Communication?
Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain Co-Speech Gestures Pain Communication
2015/5/13
Despite the importance of effective pain communication, talking about pain represents a major challenge for patients and clinicians because pain is a private and subjective experience. Focusing primar...
Increased Pain Intensity Is Associated with Greater Verbal Communication Difficulty and Increased Production of Speech and Co-Speech Gestures
Increased Pain Intensity Greater Verbal Communication Difficulty Speech Co-Speech Gestures
2015/5/6
Effective pain communication is essential if adequate treatment and support are to be provided. Pain communication is often multimodal, with sufferers utilising speech, nonverbal behaviours (such as f...
Getting to the Point: The Influence of Communicative Intent on the Kinematics of Pointing Gestures
Pointing Gesture Communicative Intent Gesture Production Action Planning Deixis
2015/4/27
In everyday communication, people not only use speech but also hand gestures to convey information. One intriguing question in gesture research has been why gestures take the specific form they do. Pr...
Here’s not looking at you, kid! Unaddressed recipients benefit from co-speech gestures when speech processing suffers
language processing co-speech iconic gesture eye gaze recipient status communicative intent multi-party communication
2015/4/27
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. However, little is known about how we combine information from these different modalities, and how perc...
Sociocultural Settings Influence the Emergence of Prelinguistic Deictic Gestures
Sociocultural Settings Prelinguistic Deictic Gestures
2015/4/24
Daily activities of forty-eight 8- to 15-month-olds and their interlocutors were observed to test for the presence and frequency of triadic joint actions and deictic gestures across three different cu...
The Role of Spontaneous Gestures in Spatial Problem Solving
gesture spatial problem solving mental rotation cognitive development
2015/4/21
When solving spatial problems, people often spontaneously produce hand gestures. Recent research has shown that our knowledge is shaped by the interaction between our body and the environment. In this...
15-month-old infants fast map words but not representational gestures of multimodal labels
representational gesture multimodal baby signs infant communication word learning fast mapping
2015/4/21
This study investigated whether 15-month-old infants fast map multimodal labels, and, when given the choice of two modalities, whether they preferentially fast map one better than the other. Sixty 15-...