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Autumn B Hostetter

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Psychological Bulletin|March 2, 2011
When do gestures communicate? A meta-analysisAutumn B Hostetter
Cognitive Science|June 4, 2014
Action attenuates the effect of visibility on gesture ratesAutumn B Hostetter
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 24, 2008
Visible embodiment: gestures as simulated actionAutumn B Hostetter, Martha W Alibali
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2018
Gesture as simulated action: Revisiting the frameworkAutumn B Hostetter, Martha W Alibali
Brain and Language|August 15, 2002
The effect of thought structure on the production of lexical movementsAutumn B Hostetter, William D Hopkins
Psychological Reports|September 8, 2022
F@#k Pain! The Effect of Taboo Language and Gesture on the Experience of PainAutumn B Hostetter, Dominic Knight Rascon-Powell
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2021
Editorial: Gesture-Speech Integration: Combining Gesture and Speech to Create UnderstandingNaomi Sweller, Kazuki Sekine, Autumn B Hostetter
Cognitive Science|September 7, 2020
Learning From Gesture and Action: An Investigation of Memory for Where Objects Went and How They Got ThereAutumn B Hostetter, Wim Pouw, Elizabeth M Wakefield
Cognitive Processing|August 23, 2019
Reaching for the high note: judgments of auditory pitch are affected by kinesthetic positionAutumn B Hostetter, Christina M Dandar, Gabrielle Shimko, et al.
Animal Cognition|July 19, 2006
Now you see me, now you don't: evidence that chimpanzees understand the role of the eyes in attentionAutumn B Hostetter, Jamie L Russell, Hani Freeman, et al.
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Psychological Bulletin|March 2, 2011
When do gestures communicate? A meta-analysisAutumn B Hostetter
Cognitive Science|June 4, 2014
Action attenuates the effect of visibility on gesture ratesAutumn B Hostetter
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 24, 2008
Visible embodiment: gestures as simulated actionAutumn B Hostetter, Martha W Alibali
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2018
Gesture as simulated action: Revisiting the frameworkAutumn B Hostetter, Martha W Alibali
Brain and Language|August 15, 2002
The effect of thought structure on the production of lexical movementsAutumn B Hostetter, William D Hopkins
Psychological Reports|September 8, 2022
F@#k Pain! The Effect of Taboo Language and Gesture on the Experience of PainAutumn B Hostetter, Dominic Knight Rascon-Powell
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2021
Editorial: Gesture-Speech Integration: Combining Gesture and Speech to Create UnderstandingNaomi Sweller, Kazuki Sekine, Autumn B Hostetter
Cognitive Science|September 7, 2020
Learning From Gesture and Action: An Investigation of Memory for Where Objects Went and How They Got ThereAutumn B Hostetter, Wim Pouw, Elizabeth M Wakefield
Cognitive Processing|August 23, 2019
Reaching for the high note: judgments of auditory pitch are affected by kinesthetic positionAutumn B Hostetter, Christina M Dandar, Gabrielle Shimko, et al.
Animal Cognition|July 19, 2006
Now you see me, now you don't: evidence that chimpanzees understand the role of the eyes in attentionAutumn B Hostetter, Jamie L Russell, Hani Freeman, et al.
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