In daily communication, speech is enriched with co-speech gestures, providing a visual context for the linguistic message. It has been shown that older adults are less sensitive to incongruencies between context (e.g., a sentence) and target (e.g., a final sentence word). This is evidenced by a smaller and delayed N400 (in)congruency effect that reflects the difference between the N400 component in response to congruent versus incongruent targets. The present study investigated whether the effect of age on the N400 effect in sentence-final word integration would also arise for verb-gesture/action integration. Assuming that gestures have a tight connection to language these would provide a higher contextual constraint for the action phrase t...
Iconic co-speech gestures are spontaneous body movements produced in coordination with speaking. Con...
The number of studies on comprehension of gestures and speech has increased recently. However, it is...
Speakers can adapt their speech and co-speech gestures for addressees. Here, we investigate whether ...
In daily communication, speech is enriched with co-speech gestures, providing a visual context for t...
This study investigated the impact of age on iconic gesture and speech integration. The performance ...
The positive effects of gesturing on memory are robust but their interpretation is still controversi...
International audienceObjective: Many studies have demonstrated the existence of a link between acti...
In two studies, we further explore potential differences in how childrens’ and adults’ understanding...
Previous work suggests that the communicative behavior of older adults differs systematically from t...
Integrating various types of contextual information is crucial in comprehending the speaker's intend...
Contains fulltext : 54604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although general...
Immediate serial recall was compared in 24 younger and 24 older subjects with four kinds of material...
International audienceAs children’s language abilities develop, so may their use of co-speech gestur...
When comprehending speech-in-noise (SiN), younger and older adults benefit from seeing the speaker's...
This study investigated whether the positive effects of gestures on learning by decreasing working m...
Iconic co-speech gestures are spontaneous body movements produced in coordination with speaking. Con...
The number of studies on comprehension of gestures and speech has increased recently. However, it is...
Speakers can adapt their speech and co-speech gestures for addressees. Here, we investigate whether ...
In daily communication, speech is enriched with co-speech gestures, providing a visual context for t...
This study investigated the impact of age on iconic gesture and speech integration. The performance ...
The positive effects of gesturing on memory are robust but their interpretation is still controversi...
International audienceObjective: Many studies have demonstrated the existence of a link between acti...
In two studies, we further explore potential differences in how childrens’ and adults’ understanding...
Previous work suggests that the communicative behavior of older adults differs systematically from t...
Integrating various types of contextual information is crucial in comprehending the speaker's intend...
Contains fulltext : 54604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although general...
Immediate serial recall was compared in 24 younger and 24 older subjects with four kinds of material...
International audienceAs children’s language abilities develop, so may their use of co-speech gestur...
When comprehending speech-in-noise (SiN), younger and older adults benefit from seeing the speaker's...
This study investigated whether the positive effects of gestures on learning by decreasing working m...
Iconic co-speech gestures are spontaneous body movements produced in coordination with speaking. Con...
The number of studies on comprehension of gestures and speech has increased recently. However, it is...
Speakers can adapt their speech and co-speech gestures for addressees. Here, we investigate whether ...