Scientists & Engineers On Sofas (And Other Furnishings): Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words?
Why do we gesture? What role do simple hand movements play in some of the most fundamental aspects of language? Susan Goldin-Meadow has dedicated her career to asking, and answering, those big questions. In her lab at the University of Chicago, she studies gesture’s role in cognition, development, and the acquisition of verbal language. Part of the Scientists and Engineers On Sofas Series.
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Runtime: 8 minutes 6 seconds
- Topic: Counseling and Self-Help, Science, Social Science
- Subtopic: Human Behavior, Interpersonal Relations, Psychology, Science Experiments
- Grade/Interest Level: 10 - 12
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- Release Year: 2014
- Producer/Distributor: National Science Foundation
- Series: Scientists & Engineers On Sofas (And Other Furnishings)
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