Looking at gesture: the reciprocal influence between gesture and conversation
JT Tetnowski, JA Tetnowski, JS Damico - Journal of Communication …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction There is limited research in group communication treatment for people with
aphasia but existing studies report benefits of gesture to support conversation. Gesture …
aphasia but existing studies report benefits of gesture to support conversation. Gesture …
The effects of symbolic gestural training on enhancing recovery of spoken naming in people with aphasia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
W Zhang, Y Liao - International Journal of Speech-Language …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the effects of symbolic gestural training on enhancing
recovery of spoken naming in people with aphasia (PWA) using a systematic review and …
recovery of spoken naming in people with aphasia (PWA) using a systematic review and …
Evidence of audience design in amnesia: Adaptation in gesture but not speech
Speakers design communication for their audience, providing more information in both
speech and gesture when their listener is naïve to the topic. We test whether the …
speech and gesture when their listener is naïve to the topic. We test whether the …
Exploring the use of co-speech hand gestures as treatment outcome measures for aphasia
SR Devanga, M Mathew - Aphasiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Research on aphasia treatments that directly target conversation skills have
been on the rise in the recent past. Despite the ubiquitous nature of gestures in everyday …
been on the rise in the recent past. Despite the ubiquitous nature of gestures in everyday …
Gesture–speech coupling in persons with aphasia: A kinematic-acoustic analysis.
T Jenkins, W Pouw - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Aphasia is a profound language pathology hampering speech production and/or
comprehension. People With Aphasia (PWA) use more manual gestures than Non-Brain …
comprehension. People With Aphasia (PWA) use more manual gestures than Non-Brain …
Demographic, neuropsychological, and speech variables that impact iconic and supplementary-to-speech gesturing in aphasia
BC Stark, G Oeding - Gesture, 2023 - jbe-platform.com
We model the role of demographic, neuropsychological and speech variables in
characterizing iconic gesture use in speakers with aphasia, especially gestures that …
characterizing iconic gesture use in speakers with aphasia, especially gestures that …
Co-speech Gesture Production in Spoken Discourse Among Speakers with Acquired Language Disorders
Production of co-speech gestures is a universal aspect of human communication but is still
poorly understood in populations with neurogenic communication disorders. In this chapter …
poorly understood in populations with neurogenic communication disorders. In this chapter …
Longitudinal changes in iconic gesture frequency in Traumatic Brain Injury
K Urena, BC Stark - 2023 - osf.io
The use of hand gestures during communication is a naturally occurring phenomenon
thought to aid in cognitive processes such as language, memory, and learning. Co-speech …
thought to aid in cognitive processes such as language, memory, and learning. Co-speech …
A kinematic-acoustic analysis of gesture-speech coupling in persons with aphasia
W Pouw - 2021 - osf.io
Aphasia is a profound speech pathology hampering speech production and/or
comprehension. People with Aphasia (PWA) use more manual gestures than neurotypicals …
comprehension. People with Aphasia (PWA) use more manual gestures than neurotypicals …
[HTML][HTML] Multimodality in PPA: Hand movements as resources in conversations and testing
S Lindeberg, N Müller… - Journal of Interactional …, 2023 - journal.equinoxpub.com
Purpose: In primary progressive aphasia (PPA), multimodal means may gradually become
more important in conversations. In this study, the aim was to investigate the functions of …
more important in conversations. In this study, the aim was to investigate the functions of …