2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3184741/v1
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Gender differences in the observation of gesture distance: a physiological study

Fabrizia Gallo,
Alberto González-Villar,
Laurent Ott
et al.

Abstract: Intransitive gestures are expressive and symbolic, whereas pantomimes are object-related actions. These gestures convey different meanings depending on whether they are directed toward (TB) or away from the body (AB). TB gestures express mental states (intransitive) or hygiene/nutritional activities (pantomime), while AB gestures modify the behavior of the observer (intransitive) or demonstrate tool use with an object (pantomime). A substantial body of literature suggests that females exhibit stronger social c… Show more

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