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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.

Comparison of face-to-face and video-mediated interaction (1996)
Journal Article
O'Malley, C., Langton, S., Anderson, A., Doherty-Sneddon, G., & Bruce, V. (1996). Comparison of face-to-face and video-mediated interaction. Interacting with Computers, 8(2), 177-192. https://doi.org/10.1016/0953-5438%2896%2901027-2

A series of experiments are reported in which pairs of subjects performed a collaborative task remotely and communicated either via video and audio links or audio links only. Using the same task (the ‘map task’), Boyle et al. (1994) found clear benef... Read More about Comparison of face-to-face and video-mediated interaction.