Publications
Pre-prints & in-press
Trujillo, J.P., Straube, B., He, Y. Discourse context and co-speech gestures jointly shape hierarchical prediction during the processing of a multimodal narrative. OSF
Pouw, W., Yung, B., Shaikh, S. A., Trujillo, J.P., Rueda-Toicen, A., de Melo, G., & Owoyele, B. EnvisionHGdetector: A Computational Framework for Co-Speech Gesture Detection, Kinematic Analysis, and Interactive Visualization. OSF
Some Key Publications
For a complete list of publications,. see my Google Scholar page
Trujillo, J.P., Holler, J. Conversational facial signals combine into compositional meanings that change the interpretation of speaker intentions. Sci Rep 14, 2286 (2024). [link]
Trujillo, J.P. (2024) Motion capture technology for the study of gesture. In Cienki, A. (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Gesture Studies. Cambridge University Press.
Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2023). Interactionally embedded gestalt principles of multimodal human communication. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 18(5). [link]
Trujillo, J.P., Dideriksen, C., Tylén, K., Christiansen, M., & Fusaroli, R. (2023). The dynamic interplay of kinetic and linguistic coordination in Danish and Norwegian conversation. Cognitive Science. 47(6): e13298[link]
Trujillo, J. P., Ozyurek, A., Kan, C., Sheftel-Simanova, I., & Bekkering, H. (2022). Differences in functional brain organization during gesture recognition between autistic and neurotypical individuals. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. Advance online publication.[link]
Trujillo, J. P., Levinson, S. C., & Holler, J. (2022). A multi-scale investigation of the human communication system’s response to visual disruption. Royal Society Open Science, 9(4), 211489. [link]
Trujillo, J.P., Özyürek, A., Holler, J., & Drijvers, L. (2021). Speakers exhibit a multimodal Lombard effect in noise. Scientific reports, 11(1), 1-12.[link]
Trujillo J.P., Levinson S.C., Holler J. (2021) Visual Information in Computer-Mediated Interaction Matters: Investigating the Association Between the Availability of Gesture and Turn Transition Timing in Conversation. In: Kurosu M. (eds) Human-Computer Interaction. Design and User Experience Case Studies. HCII 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12764. Springer, Cham. [link]
Nota, N., Trujillo, J.P., Holler, J. Facial Signals and Social Actions in Multimodal Face-to-Face Interaction. Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 1017. [link]
Trujillo, J. P., Özyürek, A., Kan, C. C., Sheftel‐Simanova, I., & Bekkering, H. (2021). Differences in the production and perception of communicative kinematics in autism. Autism Research, 14(12), 2640-2653. [link]
van der Meer, H.A., Sheftel-Simanova, I., Kan, C.C., & Trujillo, J.P. (2021) Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of a Dutch Version of the Actions and Feelings Questionnaire in Autistic and Neurotypical Adults. J Autism Dev Disord . [link]
Trujillo, J. P., Simanova, I., Özyürek, A., & Bekkering, H. (2020). Seeing the unexpected: How brains read communicative intent through kinematics. Cerebral Cortex, 30(3), 1056-1067.[link]
Pouw, W., Trujillo, J. P., & Dixon, J. A. (2019). The quantification of gesture–speech synchrony: A tutorial and validation of multimodal data acquisition using device-based and video-based motion tracking. Behavior research methods, 1-18.[link]
Trujillo, J. P., Simanova, I., Bekkering, H., & Özyürek, A. (2018). Communicative intent modulates production and comprehension of actions and gestures: A Kinect study. Cognition, 180, 38-51.[link]