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Nonverbal Communication
Those behaviors and characteristics that convey meaning without the use of words.
Nonverbal Channels
The various forms that nonverbal communication takes.
Facial Display
the use of facial exression for communication
Symmetry
the similarity between left and right sides of the body.
Proportionality
the size of facial features relative to one another.
Oculesics
The study of eye behavior
Kinesics
The study of movement
Gesticulation
The use of arm and hand movements to communicate.
Emblem
A gesture with a direct verbal translation.
Illustrator
A gesture that enhances or clarifies a verbal message.
Affect display
A gesture that communicates emotion.
Regulator
A gesture that controls the flow of conversation.
Adaptor
A gesture used to satisfy a personal need.
Haptics
The study of how we use touch to communicate.
Vocalics
Characteristics of the voice
Olfactics
The study of the sense of smell
Proxemics
The study of spatial use.
High-Contact culture
A culture in which people frequently touch and maintain little personal distance with one another.
Low-contact culture
A culture in which people touch infrequently and maintain relatively high levels of personal distance with one another.
Chronemics
The use of time.
Artifact
An object or a visual feature of an environment with conmmunicative value.
Turn-taking signal
non-verbal behavior that indicates when a person's speaking turn begins and ends.
Immediacy behavior
Nonverbal behaviior that conveys attraction or affiliation.