textabstractPurpose: To study the independence of gesture and verbal language production. The authors assessed whether gesture can besemantically compensatory in cases of verbal language impairment and whether speakers with aphasia and control participants use similar depiction techniques in gesture. Method: The informativeness of gesture was assessed in 3 forced-choice studies, in which raters assessed the topic of the speaker's message in video clips of 13 speakers with moderate aphasia and 12 speakers with severe aphasia, who were performing a communication test (the Scenario Test). Both groups were compared and contrasted with 17 control participants, who either were or were not allowed to communicate verbally. In addition, the represen...
de Beer C, de Ruiter JP, Hielscher-Fastabend M, Hogrefe K. The Production of Gesture and Speech by ...
markdownabstractBackground: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PW...
Adults with aphasia gesture more than adults without aphasia suggesting a compensatory role of gestu...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
The present study compared gestures employment among normal speakers, speakers with fluent aphasia a...
de Beer C, Carragher M, van Nispen K, Hogrefe K, de Ruiter J, Rose ML. How Much Information Do Peop...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
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...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
Purpose: Coverbal gesture use, which is affected by the presence and degree of aphasia, can be cultu...
Purpose: People with aphasia (PWA) face significant challenges in verbally expressing their communic...
de Beer C, de Ruiter JP, Hielscher-Fastabend M, Hogrefe K. The Production of Gesture and Speech by ...
markdownabstractBackground: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PW...
Adults with aphasia gesture more than adults without aphasia suggesting a compensatory role of gestu...
Background: Gesture frequently accompanies speech in healthy speakers. For many individuals with aph...
The present study compared gestures employment among normal speakers, speakers with fluent aphasia a...
de Beer C, Carragher M, van Nispen K, Hogrefe K, de Ruiter J, Rose ML. How Much Information Do Peop...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
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...
Purpose For many individuals with aphasia, gestures form a vital component of message transfer and a...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
Purpose: Coverbal gesture use, which is affected by the presence and degree of aphasia, can be cultu...
Purpose: People with aphasia (PWA) face significant challenges in verbally expressing their communic...
de Beer C, de Ruiter JP, Hielscher-Fastabend M, Hogrefe K. The Production of Gesture and Speech by ...
markdownabstractBackground: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PW...
Adults with aphasia gesture more than adults without aphasia suggesting a compensatory role of gestu...