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Taking action in hand: effects of gesture observation on action verb naming

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posted on 2018-12-04, 22:49 authored by Ana Murteira, Paul F. Sowman, Lyndsey Nickels

Previous research suggests that meaningful gestures in the absence of speech (i.e. pantomimed gestures) influence lexical processing, but, the extent to which pantomimes affect word retrieval is poorly understood. We investigated the relationship between pantomimes and action verb retrieval. Across two experiments, we showed that naming an action picture with a verb was facilitated by the observation of a congruent gesture, relative to both an unrelated gesture and a neutral stimulus which did not differ in their effects. Priming effects were also found to be affected by gesture transparency. This study provides the first demonstration of cross-modal gesture priming of verb retrieval in picture naming. We suggest that facilitation of verb retrieval from pantomimed gestures is consistent with priming at either the semantic level or lexical level.

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This work was supported by Australian Research Council: [Grant Number DE130100868, DP170103148]; Australian Research Council Future Fellowship: [Grant Number FT120100102]; Macquarie University PhD scholarship: [Grant Number IMQRES15].

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