Search Results - "Trujillo, James P."
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Conversational facial signals combine into compositional meanings that change the interpretation of speaker intentions
Published in Scientific reports (27-01-2024)“…Human language is extremely versatile, combining a limited set of signals in an unlimited number of ways. However, it is unknown whether conversational visual…”
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The quantification of gesture–speech synchrony: A tutorial and validation of multimodal data acquisition using device-based and video-based motion tracking
Published in Behavior research methods (01-04-2020)“…There is increasing evidence that hand gestures and speech synchronize their activity on multiple dimensions and timescales. For example, gesture’s kinematic…”
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Facilitating question identification through natural intensity eyebrow movements in virtual avatars
Published in Scientific reports (02-12-2023)“…In conversation, recognizing social actions (similar to ‘speech acts’) early is important to quickly understand the speaker’s intended message and to provide a…”
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The Dynamic Interplay of Kinetic and Linguistic Coordination in Danish and Norwegian Conversation
Published in Cognitive science (01-06-2023)“…In conversation, individuals work together to achieve communicative goals, complementing and aligning language and body with each other. An important emerging…”
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Facial Signals and Social Actions in Multimodal Face-to-Face Interaction
Published in Brain sciences (30-07-2021)“…In a conversation, recognising the speaker's social action (e.g., a request) early may help the potential following speakers understand the intended message…”
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The Kinematics of Social Action: Visual Signals Provide Cues for What Interlocutors Do in Conversation
Published in Brain sciences (28-07-2021)“…During natural conversation, people must quickly understand the meaning of what the other speaker is saying. This concerns not just the semantic content of an…”
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Reduced neural connectivity but increased task-related activity during working memory in de novo Parkinson patients
Published in Human brain mapping (01-04-2015)“…Objective: Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) often suffer from impairments in executive functions, such as working memory deficits. It is widely held that…”
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Commentary: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation over Left Inferior Frontal and Posterior Temporal Cortex Disrupts Gesture-Speech Integration
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (20-06-2018)“…An alternative explanation for the non-significant effect of stimulating the pMTG in Experiment 1 is that only the LIFG is causally involved in the integration…”
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A multi-scale investigation of the human communication system's response to visual disruption
Published in Royal Society open science (01-04-2022)“…In human communication, when the speech is disrupted, the visual channel (e.g. manual gestures) can compensate to ensure successful communication. Whether…”
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Embodied Processing at Six Linguistic Granularity Levels: A Consensus Paper
Published in Journal of cognition (10-10-2023)“…Language processing is influenced by sensorimotor experiences. Here, we review behavioral evidence for embodied and grounded influences in language processing…”
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Interactionally Embedded Gestalt Principles of Multimodal Human Communication
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-09-2023)“…Natural human interaction requires us to produce and process many different signals, including speech, hand and head gestures, and facial expressions. These…”
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Information distribution patterns in naturalistic dialogue differ across languages
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-08-2024)“…The natural ecology of language is conversation, with individuals taking turns speaking to communicate in a back-and-forth fashion. Language in this context…”
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Conversational Eyebrow Frowns Facilitate Question Identification: An Online Study Using Virtual Avatars
Published in Cognitive science (01-12-2023)“…Conversation is a time‐pressured environment. Recognizing a social action (the ‘‘speech act,’’ such as a question requesting information) early is crucial in…”
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Communicative intent modulates production and comprehension of actions and gestures: A Kinect study
Published in Cognition (01-11-2018)“…Actions may be used to directly act on the world around us, or as a means of communication. Effective communication requires the addressee to recognize the act…”
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Specific facial signals associate with categories of social actions conveyed through questions
Published in PloS one (19-07-2023)“…The early recognition of fundamental social actions, like questions, is crucial for understanding the speaker's intended message and planning a timely response…”
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Toward the markerless and automatic analysis of kinematic features: A toolkit for gesture and movement research
Published in Behavior research methods (15-04-2019)“…Action, gesture, and sign represent unique aspects of human communication that use form and movement to convey meaning. Researchers typically use manual coding…”
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Seeing the Unexpected: How Brains Read Communicative Intent through Kinematics
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (14-03-2020)“…Abstract Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences in actions and gestures produced with different…”
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The communicative advantage: how kinematic signaling supports semantic comprehension
Published in Psychological research (01-10-2020)“…Humans are unique in their ability to communicate information through representational gestures which visually simulate an action (eg. moving hands as if…”
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Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of a Dutch Version of the Actions and Feelings Questionnaire in Autistic and Neurotypical Adults
Published in Journal of autism and developmental disorders (01-04-2022)“…The actions and feelings questionnaire (AFQ) provides a short, self-report measure of how well someone uses and understands visual communicative signals such…”
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Differences in functional brain organization during gesture recognition between autistic and neurotypical individuals
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (02-11-2022)“…Persons with and without autism process sensory information differently. Differences in sensory processing are directly relevant to social functioning and…”
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