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Not All Gestures are Created Equal: The Effects of Typical and Atypical Iconic Gestures on Narrative Comprehension

机译:并非所有手势都是平等的:典型和非典型标志性手势对叙事理解的影响

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Observing hand gestures during learning consistently benefits learners across a variety of tasks. How observation of gestures benefits learning, however, is yet unanswered, and cannot be answered without further understanding which types of gestures aid learning. Specifically, the effects of observing varying types of iconic gestures are yet to be established. Across two studies we examined the role that observing different types of iconic hand gestures has in assisting adult narrative comprehension. Some iconic hand gestures (typical gestures) were produced more frequently than others (atypical gestures). Crucially, observing these different types of gestures during a narrative comprehension task did not provide equal benefit for comprehension. Rather, observing typical gestures significantly enhanced narrative comprehension beyond observing atypical gestures or no gestures. We argue that iconic gestures may be split into separate categories of typical and atypical gestures, which in turn have differential effects on narrative comprehension.
机译:观察在学习期间的手势一直在各种任务中始终如一地利益学习者。然而,观察姿态福利学习,但尚未得到答复,而且在不进一步了解哪种类型的姿态援助学习的情况下无法回答。具体地,尚未建立观察不同类型的标志性手势的效果。在两项研究中,我们检查了观察不同类型的标志性手势的作用,这在协助成人叙事理解方面具有辅导。一些标志性的手势(典型手势)比其他标志性的手势(典型手势)更频繁地制造(非典型手势)。至关重要的是,在叙事理解任务期间观察这些不同类型的手势并未为理解提供平等的好处。相反,观察典型的手势显着提高了观察非典型手势或没有手势的叙事理解。我们认为标志性手势可以分成单独的典型类别和非典型手势,反过来对叙事理解具有差异影响。

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