Post on 29-Nov-2014
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Nonverbal communication
Laura Kiur
10.a
Generally
Sending and receiving wordless messages Gestures Body language Posture Facial expression Eye contact Paralanguage
Gestures
Hands, arms, body, head, face, eyes1. Emblems- direct verbal translation2. Illustrators- depict what is said verbally3. Affect display- convays emotions4. Regulators- control interaction5. Adaptors- release the body tension
Body language
Useing and understanding
Posture
Direction of lean Body orientation Arm position Body openness Mirror-image – positive speech
Facial expression
Primary means Specific emotional states1. Fear2. Anger3. Suprise4. Disgust5. Happiness6. Sadness
Eye contact
Regulates conversations Shows interest or involvement Establishes a connection with others command attention, be flirtatious, seem
cold and intimidating Pupil dilation Lack of eye contact
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