One of the major problems concerning the evolution of human language is to understand how sounds became associated to meaningful gestures. It has been proposed that the circuit controlling gestures and speech evolved from a circuit involved in the control of arm and mouth movements related to ingestion. This circuit contributed to the evolution of spoken language, moving from a system of communication based on arm gestures. The discovery of the mirror neurons has provided strong support for the gestural theory of speech origin because they offer a natural substrate for the embodiment of language and create a direct link between sender and receiver of a message. Behavioural studies indicate that manual gestures are linked to mouth movements ...
This paper reviews experimental evidence and presents new data supporting the idea that human langua...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
About the integration of gesture and speech: semantic and syntactic aspects. Thomas C. Gunter MPI fo...
One of the major problems concerning the evolution of human language is to understand how sounds be...
One of the major problems concerning the evolution of human language is to understand how sounds bec...
There are a number of reasons to suppose that language evolved from manual gestures. We review evide...
a b s t r a c t Language can be understood as an embodied system, expressible as gestures. Perceptio...
Humans speak and produce symbolic gestures. Do these two forms of communication interact, and how? F...
Gesture-speech integration: some examples of how gestures impact our verbal communication. Thomas C....
Gesture-speech integration: some examples of how gestures impact our verbal communication. Thomas C....
Observers of human behavior have long been fascinated by the gestures that accompany speech, and by ...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Gesture, speech, and communication: Exploring gesture style and covert gesture activation. Thomas C....
This chapter reviews experimental evidence and presents new data supporting the idea that human lang...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
This paper reviews experimental evidence and presents new data supporting the idea that human langua...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
About the integration of gesture and speech: semantic and syntactic aspects. Thomas C. Gunter MPI fo...
One of the major problems concerning the evolution of human language is to understand how sounds be...
One of the major problems concerning the evolution of human language is to understand how sounds bec...
There are a number of reasons to suppose that language evolved from manual gestures. We review evide...
a b s t r a c t Language can be understood as an embodied system, expressible as gestures. Perceptio...
Humans speak and produce symbolic gestures. Do these two forms of communication interact, and how? F...
Gesture-speech integration: some examples of how gestures impact our verbal communication. Thomas C....
Gesture-speech integration: some examples of how gestures impact our verbal communication. Thomas C....
Observers of human behavior have long been fascinated by the gestures that accompany speech, and by ...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Gesture, speech, and communication: Exploring gesture style and covert gesture activation. Thomas C....
This chapter reviews experimental evidence and presents new data supporting the idea that human lang...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
This paper reviews experimental evidence and presents new data supporting the idea that human langua...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
About the integration of gesture and speech: semantic and syntactic aspects. Thomas C. Gunter MPI fo...