Talking with our hands: How culture shapes our gestures
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You are having dinner with friends, and the conversation is lively. Do your hands join the chat, or do they stay focused on your knife and fork?

New research from Duke’s Department of Psychology & Neuroscience shows that gesture is not merely a matter of individual style or habit, but a reflection of cultural expression tied to racial identity.

The research also suggests that mismatched expectations about gesture may influence the dynamics of interracial communication.

“The biggest takeaway is we all clearly communicate in very different ways,” said Gaither, Nicholas J. and Theresa M.…

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