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Gestural apraxia

Revue Neurologique, 2017
Gestural apraxia was first described in 1905 by Hugo Karl Liepmann. While his description is still used, the actual terms are often confusing. The cognitive approach using models proposes thinking of the condition in terms of production and conceptual knowledge. The underlying cognitive processes are still being debated, as are also the optimal ways to
Etcharry-Bouyx, Frédérique   +3 more
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Gesture Recognition : The Gesture Segmentation Problem

Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 1999
The gesture segmentation problem is introduced as the first step towards visual gesture recognition i.e. with the detection, analysis and recognition of gestures from sequences of real images. Our gesture segmentation scheme is composed of two steps: accurate gesture contour tracking in space domain, and continuous tracking in time domain. Experimental
M. K. Viblis, K. J. Kyriakopoulos
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Gesture-first, but no gestures?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005
Although Arbib's extension of the mirror-system hypothesis neatly sidesteps one problem with the “gesture-first” theory of language origins, it overlooks the importance of gestures that occur in current-day human linguistic performance, and this lands it with another problem.
David McNeill   +3 more
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Gestures: Gestural Interaction and Gesturalization

2017
We have so far seen that the BigBang rubette allows users to visualize and sonify facts, and create and manipulate them using processes. In the previous chapter, we also discussed that the only structures that BigBang represents internally are processes, only one of which refers to facts in the form of denotators (InputComposition). All other facts are
Guerino Mazzola   +6 more
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Gesture

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2022
Gesture is intimately entwined with human language and thought. It is a tool for communication as well as cognition: conveying information to interlocutors, orchestrating interaction, and supporting problem-solving and learning. Over the past 25 years, the community of scholars interested in gesture has grown from a specialized group to a ...
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Foreground gesture, background gesture

Gesture, 2017
Abstract Do speakers intend their gestures to communicate? Central as this question is to the study of gesture, researchers cannot seem to agree on the answer. According to one common framing, gestures are an “unwitting” window into the mind (McNeill, 1992); but, according to another common framing, they are designed along with ...
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Gesture

Journal of Visual Verbal Languaging, 1983
Abstract Bodily action other than speech that is recognized as being done in order to express something. It is considered separate from emotional expression and separate from other bodily actions such as tics, mannerisms, and nervous movements.
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