Presentation 2001/11/11
Influence of Self-Monitor Information by Peripheral Vision on Frequency of Speaker-centerd Gesture in Speech
Kazuhiko MORI, Madoka HATAKEYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) In a condition to demand an explanation task by utterance, a person often does gesture. In this experiment, we examined it about the role that peripheral visual information of own hand exercise served as in speaker-centered gesture. As a result, we found that speaker-centered gesture was decreased the frequency under the condition to observe the speaker oneself objectively without peripheral visual information of self hand movement, in contrast with target-centered gesture.
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Keyword(in English) Speaker-centered gesture / Explanation task / Peripheral visual system
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Title (in English) Influence of Self-Monitor Information by Peripheral Vision on Frequency of Speaker-centerd Gesture in Speech
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Keyword(1) Speaker-centered gesture
Keyword(2) Explanation task
Keyword(3) Peripheral visual system
1st Author's Name Kazuhiko MORI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Education and Human Studies, Akita University()
2nd Author's Name Madoka HATAKEYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Education, Akita University
Date 2001/11/11
Paper # HIP2001-70
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 513
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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