Does gesture strengthen sensorimotor knowledge of objects? The case of the size-weight illusion

Volume: 84, Issue: 4, Pages: 966 - 980
Published: Dec 14, 2018
Abstract
Co-speech gestures have been proposed to strengthen sensorimotor knowledge related to objects’ weight and manipulability. This pre-registered study (https://www.osf.io/9uh6q/) was designed to explore how gestures affect memory for sensorimotor information through the application of the visual-haptic size-weight illusion (i.e., objects weigh the same, but are experienced as different in weight). With this paradigm, a discrepancy can be induced...
Paper Details
Title
Does gesture strengthen sensorimotor knowledge of objects? The case of the size-weight illusion
Published Date
Dec 14, 2018
Volume
84
Issue
4
Pages
966 - 980
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