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Article Dans Une Revue Brain and Cognition Année : 2023

The Social Cognitive Dimension of Pantomime

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Pantomime production is commonly interpreted as reflecting tool-use-related cognitive processes. Yet, in everyday life, pantomime deserves a communication function and the exaggeration of amplitude found during pantomime compared to real tool use may reflect the individual’s attempt to communicate the intended gesture. Therefore, the question arises about whether pantomime is a communicative behavior that is nevertheless supported only by non-social cognitive processes. We contribute to answering this question by using kinematic analyses. Participants performed the pantomime of using a saw or a hammer from visual presentation in three conditions: Free (no specific instructions), Self (focus on the real tool-use action), and Others (focus on the communicative dimension). Finally, they used the tool with the corresponding object (Actual condition). Participants’ social cognition were assessed using gold standard questionnaires. Our results indicated that the manipulation of instructions had a minor effect on the exaggeration of amplitude during pantomime. We reported a link between the social cognition score and the amplitude in the Others condition for the hammer, which suggests that social cognitive processes could take part in pantomime production in some conditions. Nevertheless, this result does not alter our conclusion that social cognitive processes might be far from necessary for pantomime production.
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hal-04002202 , version 1 (23-02-2023)

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François Osiurak, Ludovic Delporte, Patrice Revol, Livia Melgar, Aurèle Robert de Beauchamp, et al.. The Social Cognitive Dimension of Pantomime. Brain and Cognition, 2023, 166, pp.105942. ⟨10.1016/j.bandc.2022.105942⟩. ⟨hal-04002202⟩
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