Does blinking function as a type of feedback in conversation? To address this question, we built a corpus of Dutch conversations, identified short and long addressee blinks during extended turns, and measured their occurrence relative to the end of turn constructional units (TCUs), the location where feedback typically occurs. Addressee blinks were indeed timed to the end of TCUs. Also, long blinks were more likely than short blinks to occur during mutual gaze, with nods or continuers, and their occurrence was restricted to sequential contexts in which signaling understanding was particularly relevant, suggesting a special signaling capacity of long blinks
Contains fulltext : 236339.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In a conversati...
When people engage in conversation, they make (mostly) implicit arrangements about who can speak at ...
In this article, we compare feedback-related multimodal behaviours in two different types of interac...
Does blinking function as a type of feedback in conversation? To address this question, we built a c...
Contains fulltext : 198742.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In face-to-face...
In face-to-face communication, recurring intervals of mutual gaze allow listeners to provide speaker...
One basic characteristic of human interaction lies in its tight temporal coordination, i.e. interloc...
In natural conversations, people often use filled pauses such as ‘euh’ and ‘euhm’. These filled paus...
Why do eye-blinks activate during conversation? We manipulated informational content and communicati...
In natural conversations, people often use fillers such as ‘euh’ and ‘euhm’. These fillers do not al...
In this work we present a typology of eye closing behaviours based on a semantic taxonomy of communi...
This dissertation provides a first systematic account into the role of eye gaze in Flemish Sign Lang...
In studies of response times during conversational turn-taking, a modal time of 200 ms has been obse...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Human communicative interaction is characterized by rapid and precise turn-taking. This is achieved ...
Contains fulltext : 236339.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In a conversati...
When people engage in conversation, they make (mostly) implicit arrangements about who can speak at ...
In this article, we compare feedback-related multimodal behaviours in two different types of interac...
Does blinking function as a type of feedback in conversation? To address this question, we built a c...
Contains fulltext : 198742.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In face-to-face...
In face-to-face communication, recurring intervals of mutual gaze allow listeners to provide speaker...
One basic characteristic of human interaction lies in its tight temporal coordination, i.e. interloc...
In natural conversations, people often use filled pauses such as ‘euh’ and ‘euhm’. These filled paus...
Why do eye-blinks activate during conversation? We manipulated informational content and communicati...
In natural conversations, people often use fillers such as ‘euh’ and ‘euhm’. These fillers do not al...
In this work we present a typology of eye closing behaviours based on a semantic taxonomy of communi...
This dissertation provides a first systematic account into the role of eye gaze in Flemish Sign Lang...
In studies of response times during conversational turn-taking, a modal time of 200 ms has been obse...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Human communicative interaction is characterized by rapid and precise turn-taking. This is achieved ...
Contains fulltext : 236339.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In a conversati...
When people engage in conversation, they make (mostly) implicit arrangements about who can speak at ...
In this article, we compare feedback-related multimodal behaviours in two different types of interac...