The movements we produce or observe others produce can help us learn. Two forms of movement that are commonplace in our daily lives are actions, hand movements that directly manipulate our environment, and gestures, hand movements that accompany speech and represent ideas but do not lead to physical changes in the environment. Both action and gesture have been found to influence cognition, facilitating our ability to learn and remember new information (e.g., Calvo-Merino, Glaser, Grezes, Passingham, & Haggard, 2005; Casile & Giese, 2006; Chao & Martin, 2000; Cook, Mitchell, & GoldinMeadow, 2008; Goldin-Meadow, Cook, & Mitchell, 2009; Goldin-Meadow et al., 2012; James, 2010; James & Atwood, 2009; James & Gauthier, 2006; James & Maouene, 2009...
This research extends the range of domains within which children’s gestures are found to play an imp...
This study investigated whether seeing iconic gestures depicting verb referents promotes two types o...
Children use gesture to refer to objects before they produce labels for these objects and gesture–sp...
Gestures, hand movements that accompany speech, affect children\u27s learning, memory, and thinking ...
Previous research has established that gesture observation aids learning in children. The current st...
When people speak they typically also gesture. Gesture and speech form an integrated communication s...
Gestures are hand movements that are produced simultaneously with spoken language and can supplement...
markdownabstractAbstract The goals of this dissertation were (1) to investigate what gesture ...
Speakers often use gesture to demonstrate how to perform actions—for example, they might show how to...
International audienceThis article aims to discus what we know about the impact of gestures on memor...
It is well established that gestures, the hand movements that accompany speech are an integral part ...
Children's gestures can reveal important information about their problem-solving strategies. This st...
McGregor KK, Rohlfing K, Bean A, Marschner E. Gesture as a support for word learning: The case of un...
Previous research has established that gesture observation aids learning in children. The current st...
Language and gesture are highly interdependent systems that reciprocally influence each other. For e...
This research extends the range of domains within which children’s gestures are found to play an imp...
This study investigated whether seeing iconic gestures depicting verb referents promotes two types o...
Children use gesture to refer to objects before they produce labels for these objects and gesture–sp...
Gestures, hand movements that accompany speech, affect children\u27s learning, memory, and thinking ...
Previous research has established that gesture observation aids learning in children. The current st...
When people speak they typically also gesture. Gesture and speech form an integrated communication s...
Gestures are hand movements that are produced simultaneously with spoken language and can supplement...
markdownabstractAbstract The goals of this dissertation were (1) to investigate what gesture ...
Speakers often use gesture to demonstrate how to perform actions—for example, they might show how to...
International audienceThis article aims to discus what we know about the impact of gestures on memor...
It is well established that gestures, the hand movements that accompany speech are an integral part ...
Children's gestures can reveal important information about their problem-solving strategies. This st...
McGregor KK, Rohlfing K, Bean A, Marschner E. Gesture as a support for word learning: The case of un...
Previous research has established that gesture observation aids learning in children. The current st...
Language and gesture are highly interdependent systems that reciprocally influence each other. For e...
This research extends the range of domains within which children’s gestures are found to play an imp...
This study investigated whether seeing iconic gestures depicting verb referents promotes two types o...
Children use gesture to refer to objects before they produce labels for these objects and gesture–sp...