Actions Speak No Louder Than Words: Symmetrical Cross-Modal Interference Effects in the Processing of Verbal and Gestural Information
(1996)
Journal Article
Langton, S., O'Malley, C., & Bruce, V. (1996). Actions Speak No Louder Than Words: Symmetrical Cross-Modal Interference Effects in the Processing of Verbal and Gestural Information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22(6), 1357-1375. https://doi.org/10.1037/0096-1523.22.6.1357
Five experiments are reported that investigate the distribution of selective attention to verbal and nonverbal components of an utterance when conflicting information exists in these channels. A Stroop-type interference paradigm is adopted in which a... Read More about Actions Speak No Louder Than Words: Symmetrical Cross-Modal Interference Effects in the Processing of Verbal and Gestural Information.