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 and produce co-speech gestures during face-to-face interaction, and whether distinct brain lesions would predict the frequency of spontaneous co-speech gesturing. For this purpose, we recorded samples of conversations in patients with aphasia and healthy participants. Gesture perception was assessed by means of a head-mounted eye-tracking system, and the produced co-speech gestures were coded according to a linguistic classification system. The main results are that meaning-laden gestures (e.g., iconic gestures representing object shapes) are more likely to attract ...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilitating langua...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
<p>The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is n...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is ...
Co-speech hand gestures are a ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express addition...
Background: Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They either...
BACKGROUND Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They eith...
BACKGROUND: Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They either...
Two intriguing aspects of human communication are the occurrence of co-speech gestures and the alter...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the gestural production of people sufferi...
This study addresses the use of co-speech gestures in informal face-to-face interaction involving pe...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilitating langua...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
<p>The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is n...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is ...
Co-speech hand gestures are a ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express addition...
Background: Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They either...
BACKGROUND Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They eith...
BACKGROUND: Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They either...
Two intriguing aspects of human communication are the occurrence of co-speech gestures and the alter...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the gestural production of people sufferi...
This study addresses the use of co-speech gestures in informal face-to-face interaction involving pe...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilitating langua...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...