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You Can't See Me While I'm Singing to You, but if You Could, You'd See That I Am Using Rather a Lot of Hand Gestures to Accent Words
Researchers in the netherlands asked volunteers to watch vidi se of a speaker who used a common type of up and down hand movement while talking. Participants were then asked to report on the syllables the speaker stressed, or the duration of the vowel sounds that they spoke. The study bolster's theories suggesting that language comprehension is about more than just what you hear. Coming up in this show, how do you understand what other people believe? It's a pretty complex skill, but scientists have mapped the nurons behind it.
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