Lausberg Hedda, Kita Sotaro
Department of Neurology, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Brain Lang. 2003 Jul;86(1):57-69. doi: 10.1016/s0093-934x(02)00534-5.
The present study investigates the hand choice in iconic gestures that accompany speech. In 10 right-handed subjects gestures were elicited by verbal narration and by silent gestural demonstrations of animations with two moving objects. In both conditions, the left-hand was used as often as the right-hand to display iconic gestures. The choice of the right- or left-hands was determined by semantic aspects of the message. The influence of hemispheric language lateralization on the hand choice in co-speech gestures appeared to be minor. Instead, speaking seemed to induce a sequential organization of the iconic gestures.
本研究调查了伴随言语出现的标志性手势中的手偏好情况。在10名右利手受试者中,通过言语叙述以及对带有两个移动物体的动画进行无声手势演示来诱发手势。在这两种情况下,左手和右手用于展示标志性手势的频率相同。左右手的选择由信息的语义方面决定。半球语言侧化对伴随言语手势中手选择的影响似乎较小。相反,说话似乎会诱发标志性手势的顺序组织。