Unlike any book before it, this volume embodies the state-of-the-art regarding the experimental study of human communication, by bringing together cutting edge findings from psycholinguistics, communication, cognition, neuroscience, language, and identity. Whether linguistic or nonverbal, communication poses unique computational challenges that reveal secrets of the mind/brain and social cognition unlike anything else. This volume is both a stimulating journey for the general language/communication reader, as well as a great research tool for graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, and investigators.…mehr
Unlike any book before it, this volume embodies the state-of-the-art regarding the experimental study of human communication, by bringing together cutting edge findings from psycholinguistics, communication, cognition, neuroscience, language, and identity. Whether linguistic or nonverbal, communication poses unique computational challenges that reveal secrets of the mind/brain and social cognition unlike anything else. This volume is both a stimulating journey for the general language/communication reader, as well as a great research tool for graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, and investigators.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ezequiel Morsella, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Social Cognitive Neuroscience at San Francisco State University and an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco. He conducted his doctoral research at Columbia University and his postdoctoral training at Yale University. With John Bargh and Peter Gollwitzer, he is an editor of Oxford Handbook of Human Action. His theoretical and experimental research on the mechanisms of human action has appeared in journals such as Psychological Review and Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
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E. Morsella Prologue. S. Glucksberg On the Occasion of the Festschrift Honor of Robert M. Krauss: The Science of Communication Cognition Language and Identity. Part 1. The Production of Gestures Speech and Action. S. Kita A Model of Speech-gesture Production. M. Rose The Utility of Gesture in Treatment of Aphasia. D. Palti U. Hadar Functional Imaging of the Hand Motor Cortex during the Performance of Linguistic Tasks. E. Morsella L.R.L. Larson J.A. Bargh Indirect Cognitive Control Working-Memory-Related Movements and Sources of Automatisms. Part 2. Human Communication. C. Torrey S.R. Fussell S. Kiesler What Robots Could Teach Us About Perspective-taking. M. Schober Perspective in Adapting to Conversational Partners. S.Y.Y. Cheng C.-Y. Chiu A Communication Perspective to the Emergence of a Brand Culture. D. McNeill S. Duncan A. Franklin J. Goss I. Kimbara F. Parrill H. Welji Mind Merging. Part 3. The Perception of Speech and Identity. R.E. Remez Spoken Expression of Individual Identity and the Listener. J.S. Pardo Expressing Oneself in Conversational Interaction. J. Hochberg Perceptual Prosody and Perceived Personality: Physiognomics Precede Perspective.
E. Morsella Prologue. S. Glucksberg On the Occasion of the Festschrift Honor of Robert M. Krauss: The Science of Communication Cognition Language and Identity. Part 1. The Production of Gestures Speech and Action. S. Kita A Model of Speech-gesture Production. M. Rose The Utility of Gesture in Treatment of Aphasia. D. Palti U. Hadar Functional Imaging of the Hand Motor Cortex during the Performance of Linguistic Tasks. E. Morsella L.R.L. Larson J.A. Bargh Indirect Cognitive Control Working-Memory-Related Movements and Sources of Automatisms. Part 2. Human Communication. C. Torrey S.R. Fussell S. Kiesler What Robots Could Teach Us About Perspective-taking. M. Schober Perspective in Adapting to Conversational Partners. S.Y.Y. Cheng C.-Y. Chiu A Communication Perspective to the Emergence of a Brand Culture. D. McNeill S. Duncan A. Franklin J. Goss I. Kimbara F. Parrill H. Welji Mind Merging. Part 3. The Perception of Speech and Identity. R.E. Remez Spoken Expression of Individual Identity and the Listener. J.S. Pardo Expressing Oneself in Conversational Interaction. J. Hochberg Perceptual Prosody and Perceived Personality: Physiognomics Precede Perspective.
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