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Research on the development of gesturing suggests that gestures develop primarily as the result of:
Iconic Sensory Memory
The visual component of sensory memory, allowing the mind to retain an image of a visual stimulus for a brief period after the actual stimulus is gone.
Tactile Sensory Memory
The brief retention of sensory information related to touch, part of the sensory memory that allows for the preservation of tactile impressions for a short time after the actual stimulus has ended.
Automatic Encoding
Tendency of certain kinds of information to enter long-term memory with little or no effortful encoding.
Long-term Memory
The phase of memory that is capable of storing information for extended periods of time, ranging from minutes to a lifetime.
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