Mimicry has been observed regarding a range of nonverbal behaviors, but only recently have researchers started to investigate mimicry in co-speech gestures. These gestures are considered to be crucially different from other aspects of nonverbal behavior due to their tight link with speech. This study provides evidence of mimicry in co-speech gestures in face-to-face dialogue, the most common forum of everyday talk. In addition, it offers an analysis of the functions that mimicked co-speech gestures fulfill in the collaborative process of creating a mutually shared understanding of referring expressions. The implications bear on theories of gesture production, research on grounding, and the mechanisms underlying behavioral mimicry
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are often designed to produce nonverbal behavior to complement...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
There is a long-debated question as to why people gesture. The functions of gesture are often separa...
Abstract Mimicry has been observed regarding a range of nonverbal behaviors, but only recently have ...
This study uses a classical referential communication task to investigate the role of co-speech gest...
Many studies have shown that people imitate and repeat each other’s behaviors. This holds for both v...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
When we speak, we spontaneously produce gestures (co-speech gestures). Co-speech gestures and speech...
People spontaneously gesture when they speak (co-speech gestures) and when they solve problems silen...
Co-speech gestures are an integral part of human face-to-face communication, but little is known abo...
Gesture, speech, and communication: Exploring gesture style and covert gesture activation. Thomas C....
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
Hand gestures enjoyed an increasing attention in the last decades, thanks to their fine grained coor...
We ask whether iconic co-speech gestures are judged as more natural by naive participants when their...
Studies in the literature have revealed that a speaker's co-speech gestures favor the construction o...
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are often designed to produce nonverbal behavior to complement...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
There is a long-debated question as to why people gesture. The functions of gesture are often separa...
Abstract Mimicry has been observed regarding a range of nonverbal behaviors, but only recently have ...
This study uses a classical referential communication task to investigate the role of co-speech gest...
Many studies have shown that people imitate and repeat each other’s behaviors. This holds for both v...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
When we speak, we spontaneously produce gestures (co-speech gestures). Co-speech gestures and speech...
People spontaneously gesture when they speak (co-speech gestures) and when they solve problems silen...
Co-speech gestures are an integral part of human face-to-face communication, but little is known abo...
Gesture, speech, and communication: Exploring gesture style and covert gesture activation. Thomas C....
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
Hand gestures enjoyed an increasing attention in the last decades, thanks to their fine grained coor...
We ask whether iconic co-speech gestures are judged as more natural by naive participants when their...
Studies in the literature have revealed that a speaker's co-speech gestures favor the construction o...
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are often designed to produce nonverbal behavior to complement...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
There is a long-debated question as to why people gesture. The functions of gesture are often separa...