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Verbal working memory predicts co-speech gesture: Evidence from individual differences

机译:言语工作记忆可预测共语手势:来自个体差异的证据

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Gesture facilitates language production, but there is debate surrounding its exact role. It has been argued that gestures lighten the load on verbal working memory (VWM; Goldin- Meadow, Nusbaum, Kelly, & Wagner, 2001), but gestures have also been argued to aid in lexical retrieval (Krauss, 1998). In the current study, 50 speakers completed an individual differences battery that included measures of VWM and lexical retrieval. To elicit gesture, each speaker described short cartoon clips immediately after viewing. Measures of lexical retrieval did not predict spontaneous gesture rates, but lower VWM was associated with higher gesture rates, suggesting that gestures can facilitate language production by supporting VWM when resources are taxed. These data also suggest that individual variability in the propensity to gesture is partly linked to cognitive capacities.
机译:手势可以促进语言的产生,但是围绕其确切作用尚有争议。有人认为,手势可以减轻语言工作记忆的负担(VWM; Goldin-Meadow,Nusbaum,Kelly和Wagner,2001),但也有人认为手势可以帮助词汇检索(Krauss,1998)。在当前的研究中,有50位演讲者填写了个人差异电池,其中包括VWM和词汇检索的度量。为了引起手势,每个发言人在观看后立即描述了卡通短片。词汇检索的度量不能预测自发手势率,但是较低的VWM与较高的手势率相关联,这表明在资源负担时,手势可以通过支持VWM来促进语言生成。这些数据还表明,手势倾向的个体差异部分与认知能力有关。

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