Pointing to visible and invisible targets

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  • who: Zoe M. Flack from the School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, East Sussex , QH, UK have published the research: Pointing to Visible and Invisible Targets, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: With this study, the authors aimed to (a) confirm the findings of Study 1, (b) examine speech-gesture relationships, and_(c) examine palm orientations while pointing (Kendon and Versante 2003). When the authors collapsed the data into two types: index-finger and whole-hand pointing, reliability estimates significantly improved, and therefore the authors focus on these two types of gesture in the analyses . . .

     

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