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Article
Open AccessWhen Attentional and Politeness Demands Clash: The Case of Mutual Gaze Avoidance and Chin Pointing in Quiahije Chatino
Pointing with the chin is a practice attested worldwide: it is an effective and highly recognizable device for re-orienting the attention of the addressee. For the chin point to be observed, the addressee must...
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Article
Open AccessMotion capture-based animated characters for the study of speech–gesture integration
Digitally animated characters are promising tools in research studying how we integrate information from speech and visual sources such as gestures because they allow specific gesture features to be manipulate...
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Article
Open AccessAttention to Speech-Accompanying Gestures: Eye Movements and Information Uptake
There is growing evidence that addressees in interaction integrate the semantic information conveyed by speakers’ gestures. Little is known, however, about whether and how addressees’ attention to gestures and...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Visual Attention towards Gestures in Face-to-Face Interaction vs. on Screen
Previous eye-tracking studies of whether recipients look at speakers. gestures have yielded conflicting results but have also differed in method. This study aims to isolate the effect of the medium of presenta...
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Chapter
Visual Attention Towards Gestures in Conversation
Interactional studies of gaze behaviour have established that listeners will typically focus on a speaker’s face (Fehr and Exline 1987, Yarbus 1967). Gesture research, on the other hand, has shown that listene...