Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
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... function of the speech encoding process , which is primarily cognitive , not affective . Individual differ- ences in sensitivity to others ' emotions may be a function of the success of de- coding mechanisms in dealing with such noise ...
... function of the speech encoding process , which is primarily cognitive , not affective . Individual differ- ences in sensitivity to others ' emotions may be a function of the success of de- coding mechanisms in dealing with such noise ...
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... function ONLY to carry informa- tion , and are distinct in FORM from more directly functional events . Both the second and third classes in- volve evolutionary specialization for communicative functions . Both are cus- tomarily ...
... function ONLY to carry informa- tion , and are distinct in FORM from more directly functional events . Both the second and third classes in- volve evolutionary specialization for communicative functions . Both are cus- tomarily ...
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... function of rit- ualized transformations is communica- tion . A ritualized iteration , however , is not distinguishable from its evolution- ary precursor , an act which retains its initial , non - communicative function . Thus birds ...
... function of rit- ualized transformations is communica- tion . A ritualized iteration , however , is not distinguishable from its evolution- ary precursor , an act which retains its initial , non - communicative function . Thus birds ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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