Nonverbal Communication; Notes on the Visual Perception of Human RelationsUniversity of California Press, 1956 - 205 páginas The frame of reference; Message through nonverbal action; Message through object and picture; The language of disturbed interaction. |
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THE FRAME OF REFERENCE | 1 |
Modern Theories and Methods | 3 |
Biology and Culture as Two Determinants of Nonverbal Communication | 15 |
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Nonverbal Communication; Notes on the Visual Perception of Human Relations Jurgen Ruesch,Weldon Kees Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
Nonverbal Communication; Notes on the Visual Perception of Human Relations Jurgen Ruesch,Weldon Kees Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
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achieved action language agnosia analogic codifications appearance Apraxia arrangement artists atactic attempts become behavior body characteristics child combination contrast convey coördination cues culture dance decorative display disturbances effect emotional expression emphasis evaluation example facial fact frame functions gestures graphology hand HAROLD LLOYD House human human voice idea identification ideographic implements impression indicate individual interaction interpersonal interpretation involved James Foster kind Laguna Honda Hospital living material ment messages motion motor move movements munication muscles nature nonverbal communication NONVERBAL LANGUAGES object language observer organism painting pantomime particular patients patterns perceived perception person photographs physical PICTOGRAPH pictorial point of origin posture problems purposes Robert Wartenberg role schizophrenic sense sensory shadowbox shape signals signs social situation speech statements stimuli striped muscles structure style symbolic theme things tion usually variety verbal language verbal terms visual visual perception whole words