Lecture
Scientists say that the non-verbal behavior of the speaker conveys up to 50 percent or more of the information. The functions of social contact that perform facial expressions, glances, gestures, postures, are implemented in communication in any sphere of communication.
Facial expression is a coordinated movement of the muscles of the face, reflecting the state, feelings, emotions.
There are three types of face signals:
Gestures - the movement of hands or hands. Often the term gesture is used to refer to all body movements, including facial expressions, pantomimics (opening the cabinet, smoking, actions with an object, etc.).
The main parameters of gestures and their psychological significance are described in detail in the works of Alan Pisa, A. Shtangl, H. Ryucle. Each of them highlights a specific set of gestures as the most demonstrative.
The ratio of verbal and non-verbal information in the process of communication is presented in the classification of N.I. Smirnova:
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Communication theory
Terms: Communication theory