Gesture, communication, and adult acquired hearing loss.

Abstract:

:Nonverbal communication, specifically hand and arm movements (commonly known as gesture), has long been recognized and explored as a significant element in human interaction as well as potential compensatory behavior for individuals with communication difficulties. The use of gesture as a compensatory communication method in expressive and receptive human communication disorders has been the subject of much investigation. Yet within the context of adult acquired hearing loss, gesture has received limited research attention and much remains unknown about patterns of nonverbal behaviors in conversations in which hearing loss is a factor. This paper presents key elements of the background of gesture studies and the theories of gesture function and production followed by a review of research focused on adults with hearing loss and the role of gesture and gaze in rehabilitation. The current examination of the visual resource of co-speech gesture in the context of everyday interactions involving adults with acquired hearing loss suggests the need for the development of an evidence base to effect enhancements and changes in the way in which rehabilitation services are conducted.

journal_name

J Commun Disord

authors

Sparrow K,Lind C,van Steenbrugge W

doi

10.1016/j.jcomdis.2020.106030

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-01-01 00:00:00

pages

106030

eissn

0021-9924

issn

1873-7994

pii

S0021-9924(20)30098-8

journal_volume

87

pub_type

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