Gesture as simulated action: Revisiting the framework

Volume: 26, Issue: 3, Pages: 721 - 752
Published: Dec 3, 2018
Abstract
The Gesture as Simulated Action (GSA) framework was proposed to explain how gestures arise from embodied simulations of the motor and perceptual states that occur during speaking and thinking (Hostetter & Alibali, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 495-514, 2008). In this review, we revisit the framework's six main predictions regarding gesture rates, gesture form, and the cognitive cost of inhibiting gesture. We find that the available evidence...
Paper Details
Title
Gesture as simulated action: Revisiting the framework
Published Date
Dec 3, 2018
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
721 - 752
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