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April 20, 2016April 21, 2016  by Lisette de Jonge-Hoekstra

Gestures and speech – a balanced couple?

Speech and gestures are tightly coupled when people communicate. Where does this coupling come from? And what does it mean for learning? This blog post tries to answer these questions and discusses findings from a recent study.

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April 13, 2016November 16, 2017  by Lea, Vladimir and Florian

Heymans Symposium 2016: A Student’s Perspective

Thurday April 7, the Heymans Symposium was organized in the Nieuwe Kerk. Lea Schumacher, Vladimir
Bojarskich, and Florian Mohnert went there, and provide a student perspective on the research presented.

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