Gestures modulate speech processing early in utterances : NeuroReport

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COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

Gestures modulate speech processing early in utterances

Choon Wu, Yinga b; Coulson, Seanaa c

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NeuroReport 21(7):p 522-526, May 12, 2010. | DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32833904bb

Abstract

Electroencephalogram was recorded as healthy adults viewed short videos of spontaneous discourse in which a speaker used depictive gestures to complement information expressed through speech. Event-related potentials were computed time-locked to content words in the speech stream and to subsequent related and unrelated picture probes. Gestures modulated event-related potentials to content words co-timed with the first gesture in a discourse segment, relative to the same words presented with static freeze frames of the speaker. Effects were observed 200–550 ms after speech onset, a time interval associated with semantic processing. Gestures also increased sensitivity to picture probe relatedness. Effects of gestures on picture probe and spoken word analysis were inversely correlated, suggesting that gestures differentially impact verbal and image-based processes.

© 2010 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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