When solving spatial problems, people often spontaneously produce hand gestures. Recent research has shown that our knowledge is shaped by the interaction between our body and the environment. In this article, we review and discuss evidence on: 1) how spontaneous gesture can reveal the development of problem solving strategies when people solve spatial problems; 2) whether producing gestures can enhance spatial problem solving performance. We argue that when solving novel spatial problems, adults go through deagentivization and internalization processes, which are analogous to young children’s cognitive development processes. Furthermore, gesture enhances spatial problem solving performance. The beneficial effect of gesturing can be extende...
Co‐thought gestures are understudied as compared to co‐speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
During silent problem solving, hand gestures arise that have no communicative intent. The role of su...
This study considers the role and nature of co-thought gestures when students process map-based math...
When solving spatial problems, people often spontaneously produce hand gestures. Recent research has...
Co-thought gestures are hand movements produced in silent, noncommunicative, problem-solving situati...
Spontaneous gestures play an important role in spatial problem solving. We investigated the function...
People spontaneously produce gestures when they solve problems or explain their solutions to a probl...
People often perform spontaneous body movements during spatial tasks. How are these spontaneous gest...
The way people gesture impacts problem-solving performance. Particularly gestures that are incompati...
Non-communicative hand gestures have been found to benefit problem-solving performance. These gestur...
Recent research shows that co-speech gestures can influence gesturers’ thought. This line of researc...
During social interaction, verbal language as well as nonverbal behavior is exchanged between speake...
Do hand gestures play a role in spatial cognition? This paper reviews literature addressing the role...
This study investigated the motor strategy involved in mental rotation tasks by examining 2 types of...
We examined the use of hand gestures while people solved spatial reasoning problems in which they ha...
Co‐thought gestures are understudied as compared to co‐speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
During silent problem solving, hand gestures arise that have no communicative intent. The role of su...
This study considers the role and nature of co-thought gestures when students process map-based math...
When solving spatial problems, people often spontaneously produce hand gestures. Recent research has...
Co-thought gestures are hand movements produced in silent, noncommunicative, problem-solving situati...
Spontaneous gestures play an important role in spatial problem solving. We investigated the function...
People spontaneously produce gestures when they solve problems or explain their solutions to a probl...
People often perform spontaneous body movements during spatial tasks. How are these spontaneous gest...
The way people gesture impacts problem-solving performance. Particularly gestures that are incompati...
Non-communicative hand gestures have been found to benefit problem-solving performance. These gestur...
Recent research shows that co-speech gestures can influence gesturers’ thought. This line of researc...
During social interaction, verbal language as well as nonverbal behavior is exchanged between speake...
Do hand gestures play a role in spatial cognition? This paper reviews literature addressing the role...
This study investigated the motor strategy involved in mental rotation tasks by examining 2 types of...
We examined the use of hand gestures while people solved spatial reasoning problems in which they ha...
Co‐thought gestures are understudied as compared to co‐speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
During silent problem solving, hand gestures arise that have no communicative intent. The role of su...
This study considers the role and nature of co-thought gestures when students process map-based math...