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The Kinematics of Social Action: Visual Signals Provide Cues for What Interlocutors Do in Conversation
by
James P. Trujillo
,
Judith
Holler
Published 2021-07-01
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Raising the Ante of Communication: Evidence for Enhanced Gesture Use in High Stakes Situations
by
Judith
Holler
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Kelly Byrne
,
Spencer Kelly
Published 2011-10-01
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Eye blinks are perceived as communicative signals in human face-to-face interaction.
by
Paul Hömke
,
Judith
Holler
,
Stephen C Levinson
Published 2018-01-01
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Facial Signals and Social Actions in Multimodal Face-to-Face Interaction
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Naomi Nota
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James P. Trujillo
,
Judith
Holler
Published 2021-07-01
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Speakers exhibit a multimodal Lombard effect in noise
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James Trujillo
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Asli Özyürek
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Judith
Holler
,
Linda Drijvers
Published 2021-08-01
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Competition Reduces Response Times in Multiparty Conversation
by
Judith
Holler
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Judith
Holler
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Phillip M. Alday
,
Caitlin Decuyper
,
Mareike Geiger
,
Mareike Geiger
,
Kobin H. Kendrick
,
Antje S. Meyer
,
Antje S. Meyer
Published 2021-09-01
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Multimodality and the origin of a novel communication system in face-to-face interaction
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Vinicius Macuch Silva
,
Judith
Holler
,
Asli Ozyurek
,
Seán G. Roberts
Published 2020-01-01
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Increased pain intensity is associated with greater verbal communication difficulty and increased production of speech and co-speech gestures.
by
Samantha Rowbotham
,
April J Wardy
,
Donna M Lloyd
,
Alison Wearden
,
Judith
Holler
Published 2014-01-01
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