2019
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12721
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Entrainment and Modulation of Gesture–Speech Synchrony Under Delayed Auditory Feedback

Abstract: Gesture–speech synchrony re‐stabilizes when hand movement or speech is disrupted by a delayed feedback manipulation, suggesting strong bidirectional coupling between gesture and speech. Yet it has also been argued from case studies in perceptual–motor pathology that hand gestures are a special kind of action that does not require closed‐loop re‐afferent feedback to maintain synchrony with speech. In the current pre‐registered within‐subject study, we used motion tracking to conceptually replicate McNeill's ( … Show more

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“…Xiong et al, 2003) have reappeared in the gesture literature. These methods allow for the decomposition of gesture and speech time-series into several dominant time scales so as to further gauge on which temporal scales gesture and speech couple their activity (Danner et al, 2018;Pouw & Dixon, 2019). Such spectral decomposition approaches help quantify and correlate gesture and speech activity that happens on the syllable, clause, and sentence time scales.…”
Section: The Study Of Gesture As a Multi-scale Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Xiong et al, 2003) have reappeared in the gesture literature. These methods allow for the decomposition of gesture and speech time-series into several dominant time scales so as to further gauge on which temporal scales gesture and speech couple their activity (Danner et al, 2018;Pouw & Dixon, 2019). Such spectral decomposition approaches help quantify and correlate gesture and speech activity that happens on the syllable, clause, and sentence time scales.…”
Section: The Study Of Gesture As a Multi-scale Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DAF dataset. The first dataset is fully reported in Pouw and Dixon (2019), and concerns a within-subject kinematic study of gesture's coordination with speech when retelling a cartoon to the experimenter (who was not speaking back) during a delayed auditory feedback (DAF) manipulation of 140ms or retelling without such a manipulation (NO DAF). In this study, participants' hand movements were recorded with a Polhemus Liberty wired motion tracker.…”
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“…These gestures have more complex and often more fluid movement trajectories as they need to iconically present meaning. These gestures are often also coupled to speech prosody in a similar way as beat gestures (Wagner et al, 2014;Prieto, P., Cravotta, Kushch, Rohrer, & Vilà-Giménez, 2018), yet these gestures do seem to be more variably (less tightly) coupled with prosodic contrast in speech (Pouw & Dixon, 2018a, 2018b. This is possibly because iconic gestures have movement trajectories that are not recruited primarily to impart physical impetus on the body, rather some degree of freedom is reserved for iconic expression.…”
Section: Gesture-speech Synchrony and Its Mediummentioning
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“…Hand gesture and speech are closely synchronized (see for an example https://osf.io/29h8z/; Leonard & Cummins, 2010;Krivokapić, Tiede, Tyrone, & Goldenberg, 2016;Krivokapić, Tiede, Tyrone, 2017;Pouw & Dixon, 2018a, b; Parrel, Goldstein, Lee, & Byrd, 2014;Rochet-Capellan, Shaiman, Iverson, & Szumisky, 2014;Treffner & Peter, 2002;Zelic, Kim, & Davis, 2015). Specifically, speech' prosodic contrasts, captured by contrasts in the fundamental frequency of speech (F0; perceived as the 'pitch' of speech), structurally aligns with energetic contrasts in gesture (e.g., peak velocity or point of maximum effort; Krivokapić, Tiede, & Tyrone, Goldenberg, 2016;Loehr, 2004;Pouw & Dixon, 2018a, 2018b.…”
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