James Bennett Saxon

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Meanwhile, we engage in what one researcher calls “muddled talk”—speech that is a jumble of incompletely articulated notions. Our speech and our gesture are not yet coordinated or congruent; so cognitively demanding is the task of assimilating a new idea that we divide the work between our head and our hands, each going its own way for now.
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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