Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They either support the verbal message or provide the interlocutor with additional information. Furthermore, they prompt as nonverbal cues the cooperative process of turn taking. In the present study, we investigated the influence of co-speech gestures on the perception of dyadic dialogue in aphasic patients. In particular, we analysed the impact of co-speech gestures on gaze direction (towards speaker or listener) and fixation of body parts. We hypothesized that aphasic patients, who are restricted in verbal comprehension, adapt their visual exploration strategies.Methods: Sixteen aphasic patients and 23 healthy control subjects participated in the study. Visual e...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
The study has systematically investigated how gestures are used in discourse differently between spe...
A significant body of evidence from cross-linguistic and developmental studies converges to suggest ...
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 either...
BACKGROUND Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They eith...
BACKGROUND: Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilit...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilit...
Two intriguing aspects of human communication are the occurrence of co-speech gestures and the alter...
Background Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilita...
Co-speech hand gestures are an ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express additio...
<p>The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is...
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 study has systematically investigated how gestures are used in discourse differently between spe...
A significant body of evidence from cross-linguistic and developmental studies converges to suggest ...
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 either...
BACKGROUND Co-speech gestures are part of nonverbal communication during conversations. They eith...
BACKGROUND: Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilit...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilit...
Two intriguing aspects of human communication are the occurrence of co-speech gestures and the alter...
Background Co-speech gestures are omnipresent and a crucial element of human interaction by facilita...
Co-speech hand gestures are an ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express additio...
<p>The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is...
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 study has systematically investigated how gestures are used in discourse differently between spe...
A significant body of evidence from cross-linguistic and developmental studies converges to suggest ...