Ché Lucero
University of Chicago
13 Papers
7 Citations
Ché Lucero is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gesture & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Does language shape silent gesture
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for a natural semantic organization that humans impose on motion events when they convey those events without language.
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Is Seeing Gesture Necessary to Gesture Like a Native Speaker
TL;DR: It is suggested that hearing a particular language is sufficient to gesture like a native speaker of that language.
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•Journal Article
Beat gestures facilitate speech production.
TL;DR: Results provide the first evidence that beat gestures can help speakers produce words, and may arise from the fact that gestures are motor actions, rather than from any special properties of gestures, per se.
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•Journal Article
Unconscious Number Discrimination in the Human Visual System.
Ché Lucero,Geoffrey Brookshire,Roberto Bottini,Susan Goldin-Meadow,Edward K. Vogel,Daniel Casasanto +5 more
TL;DR: Test for sensitivity to approximate number in the visual system using steady state visual evoked potentials found subjects were unable to discriminate the numerosities of the dotclouds consciously, indicating the backward masking of the stimuli disrupted reentrant feedback to visual cortex.
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What the development of gesture with and without speech can tell us about the effect of language on thought
TL;DR: Language shapes co-speech gesture but not silent gesture in children, highlighting the early effects of language on thinking for speaking and the limits of language on thinking in spatial events.
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