Background: Human communication occurs through both verbal and visual/motoric modalities. Simultaneous conversational speech and gesture occurs across all cultures and age groups. When verbal communication is compromised, more of the communicative load can be transferred to the gesture modality. Although people with aphasia produce meaning-laden gestures, the communicative value of these has not been adequately investigated. Aims: To investigate the communicative effectiveness of pantomime gesture produced spontaneously by individuals with aphasia during conversational discourse. Methods & Procedures: Sixty-seven undergraduate students wrote down the messages conveyed by 11 people with aphasia that produced pantomime while engaged in conver...
Communication involves the use of many modalities. Communication modalities used for expressing inf...
markdownabstractBackground: People with aphasia (PWA) use pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, d...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
Background: Human communication occurs through both verbal and visual/motoric modalities. Simultaneo...
Background Human communication occurs through both verbal and visual/motoric modalities. Simultan...
Background: Human communication occurs through both verbal and visual/motoric modalities. Simultaneo...
de Beer C, de Ruiter JP, Hielscher-Fastabend M, Hogrefe K. The Production of Gesture and Speech by ...
Purpose: People with aphasia (PWA) face significant challenges in verbally expressing their communic...
de Beer C, Carragher M, van Nispen K, Hogrefe K, de Ruiter J, Rose ML. How Much Information Do Peop...
Background Gesticulation (gestures accompanying speech) and pantomime (gestures in the absence of sp...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
textabstractPurpose: To study the independence of gesture and verbal language production. The author...
Background & Aim As the result of brain damage, people with aphasia (PWA) have language difficulties...
Communication involves the use of many modalities. Communication modalities used for expressing inf...
BACKGROUND: People with aphasia (PWA) use pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, differently from ...
Communication involves the use of many modalities. Communication modalities used for expressing inf...
markdownabstractBackground: People with aphasia (PWA) use pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, d...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
Background: Human communication occurs through both verbal and visual/motoric modalities. Simultaneo...
Background Human communication occurs through both verbal and visual/motoric modalities. Simultan...
Background: Human communication occurs through both verbal and visual/motoric modalities. Simultaneo...
de Beer C, de Ruiter JP, Hielscher-Fastabend M, Hogrefe K. The Production of Gesture and Speech by ...
Purpose: People with aphasia (PWA) face significant challenges in verbally expressing their communic...
de Beer C, Carragher M, van Nispen K, Hogrefe K, de Ruiter J, Rose ML. How Much Information Do Peop...
Background Gesticulation (gestures accompanying speech) and pantomime (gestures in the absence of sp...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
textabstractPurpose: To study the independence of gesture and verbal language production. The author...
Background & Aim As the result of brain damage, people with aphasia (PWA) have language difficulties...
Communication involves the use of many modalities. Communication modalities used for expressing inf...
BACKGROUND: People with aphasia (PWA) use pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, differently from ...
Communication involves the use of many modalities. Communication modalities used for expressing inf...
markdownabstractBackground: People with aphasia (PWA) use pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, d...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...