The content of the message influences the hand choice in co-speech gestures and in gesturing without speaking |
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Authors: | Lausberg Hedda Kita Sotaro |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany. hedda@zedat.fu-berlin.de |
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Abstract: | The present study investigates the hand choice in iconic gestures that accompany speech. In 10 right-handed subjects gestures were elicited by verbal narration and by silent gestural demonstrations of animations with two moving objects. In both conditions, the left-hand was used as often as the right-hand to display iconic gestures. The choice of the right- or left-hands was determined by semantic aspects of the message. The influence of hemispheric language lateralization on the hand choice in co-speech gestures appeared to be minor. Instead, speaking seemed to induce a sequential organization of the iconic gestures. |
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