van Nispen Karin, van de Sandt-Koenderman W Mieke E, Krahmer Emiel
Tilburg Center for Cognition and Communication, Department of Communication and Information Sciences, Tilburg UniversityTilburg, Netherlands.
Rijndam Rehabilitation Center, RoNeResRotterdam, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2017 Jul 11;8:1095. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01095. eCollection 2017.
Pantomime, gesture in absence of speech, has no conventional meaning. Nevertheless, individuals seem to be able to produce pantomimes and derive meaning from pantomimes. A number of studies has addressed the use of co-speech gesture, but little is known on pantomime. Therefore, the question of how people construct and understand pantomimes arises in gesture research. To determine how people use pantomimes, we asked participants to depict a set of objects using pantomimes only. We annotated what representation techniques people produced. Furthermore, using judgment tasks, we assessed the pantomimes' comprehensibility. Analyses showed that similar techniques were used to depict objects across individuals. Objects with a depiction method were better comprehended than objects for which there was no such . More specifically, tools and objects depicted using a technique were better understood. The open-answer experiment showed low interpretation accuracy. Conversely, the forced-choice experiment showed ceiling effects. These results suggest that across individuals, similar strategies are deployed to produce pantomime, with the technique as the apparent preference. This might indicate that the production of pantomimes is based on mental representations which are intrinsically similar. Furthermore, pantomime conveys semantically rich, but ambiguous, information, and its interpretation is much dependent on context. This pantomime database is available online: https://dataverse.nl/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=hdl:10411/QZHO6M. This can be used as a baseline with which we can compare clinical groups.
哑剧,即不说话时的手势,没有约定俗成的含义。然而,人们似乎能够做出哑剧动作并从哑剧中获取意义。已有多项研究探讨了伴随言语的手势的使用,但对于哑剧却知之甚少。因此,手势研究中出现了人们如何构建和理解哑剧这一问题。为了确定人们如何使用哑剧,我们要求参与者仅用哑剧来描绘一组物体。我们对手们所采用的表现技巧进行了注释。此外,通过判断任务,我们评估了哑剧的可理解性。分析表明,不同个体描绘物体时使用的技巧相似。有特定描绘方法的物体比没有这种方法的物体更容易被理解。更具体地说,使用特定技巧描绘的工具和物体更容易被理解。开放式回答实验显示解释准确率较低。相反,强制选择实验显示出天花板效应。这些结果表明,不同个体在做出哑剧动作时会采用相似的策略,其中特定技巧是明显的偏好。这可能表明哑剧动作的产生基于本质上相似的心理表征。此外,哑剧传达的语义丰富但模糊,其解释很大程度上依赖于语境。这个哑剧数据库可在线获取:https://dataverse.nl/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=hdl:10411/QZHO6M。这可以用作我们与临床组进行比较的基线。