New research published in the journal Cognitive Science provides evidence that the fluidity of a person’s speech influences ...
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Studies show hand gestures boost persuasiveness
Hand movements are often treated as a nervous tic to be suppressed, but a growing body of research suggests they are one of the most powerful tools a speaker has. Across lab experiments, large-scale ...
In face-to-face conversations, speakers use hand movements to signal meaning. But do listeners actually use these gestures to predict what someone might say next? In a study using virtual avatars, ...
Touchscreen devices have become an integral part of our daily lives, offering convenience and flexibility that traditional setups often can’t match. But let’s be honest—learning how to navigate a new ...
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