Further investigation on the mnemonic effect of gestures: Their meaning matters
P Feyereisen - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Through a series of experiments, Cohen and Otterbein (1992) found that sentences
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
Further investigation on the mnemonic effect of gestures: Their meaning matters
P Feyereisen - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2006 - dial.uclouvain.be
Through a series of experiments, Cohen and Otterbein (1992) found that sentences
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
Further investigation on the mnemonic effect of gestures: Their meaning matters
P Feyereisen - The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Through a series of experiments, Cohen and Otterbein (1992) found that sentences
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
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P Feyereisen - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE …, 2006 - researchgate.net
Through a series of experiments, Cohen and Otterbein 1992) found that sentences
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
[PDF][PDF] Further investigation on the mnemonic effect of gestures: Their meaning matters
P Feyereisen - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE …, 2006 - researchgate.net
Through a series of experiments, Cohen and Otterbein 1992) found that sentences
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …
presented together with pantomimes or with representational gestures were more often …