Human face-to-face communication is a multi-modal activity. Recent research has shown that, during comprehension, recipients integrate information from speech with that contained in co-speech gestures (e.g., Kelly et al., 2010). The current studies take this research one step further by investigating the influence of another modality, namely eye gaze, on speech and gesture comprehension, to advance our understanding of language processing in more situated contexts. In spite of the large body of literature on processing of eye gaze, very few studies have investigated its processing in the context of communication (but see, e.g., Staudte & Crocker, 2011 for an exception). In two studies we simulated a triadic communication context in which a ...
Since the pioneering work by Kendon (1967), researchers across disciplines have shown a growing inte...
There is growing evidence that addressees in interaction integrate the semantic information conveyed...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
Human face-to-face communication is a multi-modal activity. Recent research has shown that, during c...
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. How...
Co-speech gestures are an integral part of human face-to-face communication, but little is known abo...
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. How...
Recipients process information from speech and co-speech gestures, but it is currently unknown how t...
Traditionally, language comprehension has been studied as a solitary and unimodal activity. Here, we...
Recipients process information from speech and co-speech gestures, but it is currently unknown how t...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
In face-to-face interactions there is typically a high degree of reciprocity between speakers and li...
In face-to-face interactions there is typically a high degree of reciprocity between speakers and li...
Four experiments explored the processing of pointing gestures comprising hand and combined head and ...
It is a well-known fact that managing the flow of a dialogue in terms of sequentially organized spea...
Since the pioneering work by Kendon (1967), researchers across disciplines have shown a growing inte...
There is growing evidence that addressees in interaction integrate the semantic information conveyed...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
Human face-to-face communication is a multi-modal activity. Recent research has shown that, during c...
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. How...
Co-speech gestures are an integral part of human face-to-face communication, but little is known abo...
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. How...
Recipients process information from speech and co-speech gestures, but it is currently unknown how t...
Traditionally, language comprehension has been studied as a solitary and unimodal activity. Here, we...
Recipients process information from speech and co-speech gestures, but it is currently unknown how t...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
In face-to-face interactions there is typically a high degree of reciprocity between speakers and li...
In face-to-face interactions there is typically a high degree of reciprocity between speakers and li...
Four experiments explored the processing of pointing gestures comprising hand and combined head and ...
It is a well-known fact that managing the flow of a dialogue in terms of sequentially organized spea...
Since the pioneering work by Kendon (1967), researchers across disciplines have shown a growing inte...
There is growing evidence that addressees in interaction integrate the semantic information conveyed...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...