Purpose: Coverbal gesture use, which is affected by the presence and degree of aphasia, can be culturally specific. The purpose of this study was to compare gesture use among Cantonese-speaking individuals: 23 neurologically healthy speakers, 23 speakers with fluent aphasia, and 21 speakers with nonfluent aphasia. Method: Multimedia data of discourse samples from these speakers were extracted from the Cantonese AphasiaBank. Gestures were independently annotated on their forms and functions to determine how gesturing rate and distribution of gestures differed across speaker groups. A multiple regression was conducted to determine the most predictive variable(s) for gesture-to-word ratio. Results: Although speakers with nonfluent aphasia gest...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the gestural production of people sufferi...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...
Adults with aphasia gesture more than adults without aphasia suggesting a compensatory role of gestu...
The present study compared gestures employment among normal speakers, speakers with fluent aphasia a...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
textabstractPurpose: To study the independence of gesture and verbal language production. The author...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
The study has systematically investigated how gestures are used in discourse differently between spe...
Hand gestures and body movements are a frequent complement to spoken human language. They often comm...
Hand gestures and body movements are a frequent complement to spoken human language. They often comm...
Hand gestures and body movements are a frequent complement to spoken human language. They often comm...
Poster Session 3: no. 9Gesture refers to the arm and hand movements that synchronize with speech (Mc...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the gestural production of people sufferi...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...
Adults with aphasia gesture more than adults without aphasia suggesting a compensatory role of gestu...
The present study compared gestures employment among normal speakers, speakers with fluent aphasia a...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
The use of co-verbal gestures is common in human communication and has been reported to assist word ...
textabstractPurpose: To study the independence of gesture and verbal language production. The author...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
The study has systematically investigated how gestures are used in discourse differently between spe...
Hand gestures and body movements are a frequent complement to spoken human language. They often comm...
Hand gestures and body movements are a frequent complement to spoken human language. They often comm...
Hand gestures and body movements are a frequent complement to spoken human language. They often comm...
Poster Session 3: no. 9Gesture refers to the arm and hand movements that synchronize with speech (Mc...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the gestural production of people sufferi...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...
Adults with aphasia gesture more than adults without aphasia suggesting a compensatory role of gestu...