"The most-watched TED talks, with an average of 7.4 million views, include an average of 465 hand gestures. In contrast, the least-watched videos (with just 124,000 average views) averaged only 272 hand gestures.
'When really charismatic leaders use hand gestures, the brain is super happy,' says Vanessa Van Edwards, a consultant who studied the TED talks. 'Because it's getting two explanations in one, and the brain loves that.'"
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