Gesture as simulated action: Revisiting the framework
AB Hostetter, MW Alibali - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The Gesture as Simulated Action (GSA) framework was proposed to explain how
gestures arise from embodied simulations of the motor and perceptual states that occur …
gestures arise from embodied simulations of the motor and perceptual states that occur …
Gesture use and processing: A review on individual differences in cognitive resources
Speakers use spontaneous hand gestures as they speak and think. These gestures serve
many functions for speakers who produce them as well as for listeners who observe them …
many functions for speakers who produce them as well as for listeners who observe them …
Aging, gesture production, and disfluency in speech: A comparison of younger and older adults
Age‐related changes are observed in the speech and gestures of neurotypical individuals.
Older adults are more disfluent in speech and use fewer representational gestures (eg …
Older adults are more disfluent in speech and use fewer representational gestures (eg …
Integrity and function of gestures in aphasia
Background: Gestures can provide an excellent natural alternative to verbal communication
in people with aphasia (PWA). However, despite numerous studies focusing on gesture …
in people with aphasia (PWA). However, despite numerous studies focusing on gesture …
Expression of motion events in Farsi
The current study examines how gestural representations of motion events arise from
linguistic expressions in Farsi, as this language offers many unique characteristics; …
linguistic expressions in Farsi, as this language offers many unique characteristics; …
Multimodal communication in aphasia: Perception and production of co-speech gestures during face-to-face conversation
BC Preisig, N Eggenberger, D Cazzoli… - Frontiers in human …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment
(aphasia) is not yet fully understood. This study investigated how aphasic patients perceive …
(aphasia) is not yet fully understood. This study investigated how aphasic patients perceive …
The production of gesture and speech by people with aphasia: Influence of communicative constraints
C de Beer, JP de Ruiter, M Hielscher-Fastabend… - Journal of Speech …, 2019 - ASHA
Purpose People with aphasia (PWA) use different kinds of gesture spontaneously when they
communicate. Although there is evidence that the nature of the communicative task …
communicate. Although there is evidence that the nature of the communicative task …
[HTML][HTML] The Neural correlates of limb apraxia: An anatomical likelihood estimation meta-analysis of lesion-symptom mapping studies in brain-damaged patients
Limb apraxia is a motor disorder frequently observed following a stroke. Apraxic deficits are
classically assessed with four tasks: tool use, pantomime of tool use, imitation, and gesture …
classically assessed with four tasks: tool use, pantomime of tool use, imitation, and gesture …
Comprehensibility and neural substrate of communicative gestures in severe aphasia
K Hogrefe, W Ziegler, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - Brain and Language, 2017 - Elsevier
Communicative gestures can compensate incomprehensibility of oral speech in severe
aphasia, but the brain damage that causes aphasia may also have an impact on the …
aphasia, but the brain damage that causes aphasia may also have an impact on the …
Narratives of focal brain injured individuals: A macro-level analysis
Focal brain injury can have detrimental effects on the pragmatics of communication. This
study examined narrative production by unilateral brain damaged people (n= 36) and …
study examined narrative production by unilateral brain damaged people (n= 36) and …