Seminar | How Gestures Facilitate Prediction and Fast Responding during Conversation
Seminars / Lectures / Workshops
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Date
05 Mar 2026
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Organiser
Department of English and Communication and International Society for Gesture Studies – Hong Kong
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Time
17:30 - 18:30
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Venue
Online via Zoom
Speaker
Dr Marlijn ter Bekke
Summary
In everyday conversations, people take turns at speaking and respond remarkably fast to each other, with typically only a slight gap or a slight overlap between two speaker turns. In this talk, I will present a line of work investigating whether multimodality facilitates the fast language processing necessary during conversations. I will present corpus, behavioural and neuroscientific evidence that seeing hand gestures facilitates fast responding in question-response interactions and that this may be explained by gestures improving predictions of upcoming meaning. I will argue that despite the challenge of having to integrate a plethora of information under significant time constraints, multimodality actually facilitates language processing.
Keynote Speaker
Dr Marlijn ter Bekke
Postdoctoral Researcher, Radboud University
Dr Marlijn ter Bekke is a language scientist and cognitive neuroscientist, working as a postdoc at Radboud University’s Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. Her work explores how visual bodily signals (such as hand gestures and facial expressions) contribute to language processing during face-to-face conversation.