James Bennett Saxon

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Studies demonstrate that hearing speech and seeing gesture at the same time evoke a stronger reaction from the brains of those listening and watching than does speech or movement on its own. Gesture works to amplify the impact of speech: the sight of a speaker making gestures effectively captures listeners’ attention and directs it to the words being uttered.
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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