It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cognitively acquired, rather than having a biological basis. Recently, however, the biomechanical physical coupling of arm movements to speech vocalization has been studied in steady‐state vocalization and monosyllabic utterances, where forces produced during gesturing are transferred onto the tensioned body, leading to changes in respiratory‐related activity and thereby affecting vocalization F0 and intensity. In the current experiment (n = 37), we extend this previous line of work to show that gesture–speech physics also impacts fluent speech. Compared with nonmovement, participants who are producing fluent self‐formulated speech while rhythmic...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently,we found that...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently, we found tha...
Do communicative actions such as gestures fundamentally differ in their control mechanisms from othe...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
The phenomenon of gesture-speech synchrony involves tight coupling of prosodic contrasts in gesture ...
The phenomenon of gesture–speech synchrony involves tight coupling of prosodic contrasts in gesture ...
Contains fulltext : 221877.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Expressive mo...
Expressive moments in communicative hand gestures often align with emphatic stress in speech. It has...
Spontaneously occurring speech is often seamlessly accompanied by hand gestures. Detailed observatio...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently,we found that...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently, we found tha...
Do communicative actions such as gestures fundamentally differ in their control mechanisms from othe...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cogn...
The phenomenon of gesture-speech synchrony involves tight coupling of prosodic contrasts in gesture ...
The phenomenon of gesture–speech synchrony involves tight coupling of prosodic contrasts in gesture ...
Contains fulltext : 221877.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Expressive mo...
Expressive moments in communicative hand gestures often align with emphatic stress in speech. It has...
Spontaneously occurring speech is often seamlessly accompanied by hand gestures. Detailed observatio...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently,we found that...
Hand gestures communicate through the visual information created by movement. Recently, we found tha...
Do communicative actions such as gestures fundamentally differ in their control mechanisms from othe...