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Whereas an evolutionary gesture is how species evolve to be able to broaden and make more robust their ecology.
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I think in Mumbai in the 1950s, '60s and '70s with ideas for New Bombay and new metropolitan imaginations was all about evolutionary gestures.
Evolutionary anthropologists tell us that gesture is much older than speech.
"This is where the mantra comes from," Kaplan explained, gesturing toward the evolutionary pictogram of Indian men radiating light.
Of course, from an evolutionary perspective, recognition of emotion (usually through facial gesture) was essential for survival.
Whether the evolutionary precursors of human language involve first and foremost gestures (e.g., Hewes 1973) or a combination of gestures and vocalizations (e.g., Hopkins and Cantero 2003; Masataka 2008), both developmental data and primate studies have shown the importance of gestural communication in social interactions (e.g., Goldin-Meadow 2007; Hobaiter and Byrne 2011b).
Gesture-based programming (GBP) is a paradigm for the evolutionary programming of dextrous robotic systems by human demonstration.
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The gesture?
Sweet gesture?
"He was very evolutionary".
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