Chapter 3 Notes Nonverbal communication composed of all those messages that people exchange beyond the words themselves Innate neurological programs automatic nonverbal reactions to stimuli with which we are born Reflective behaviors behaviors of the culture from which born Gestures are a powerful language in any culture Action change behavioral sequence with two or more participating people Substituting relationship nonverbal message replaces the verbal message Complementing relationship nonverbal message with the verbal message that has a verbal message with it Illustrators aid in the description of what is being said Conflicting relationship verbal and nonverbal message are in contrast Accenting relationship nonverbal messages stress the verbal messages Kinesics study of communication through the body and its movements Facsics study of how the face communicates Ocalics study of the eyes Pupilometrics says that pupils dilate when the eyes are focused on an object Gestics study of the movement of the body and gestures Emblems nonverbal acts that have a direct verbal translation definition Affect displays facial gestures that show emotions and feelings Regulators nonverbal acts that control nature of speaking and responding Haptics study of use of touch as communication Artifacts study of those things that adorn the body or environment Proxemics study of how people use and perceive that social and personal space Know the different distances intimate personal social Chronemics the way people handle and structure their time Circular phenomenon no pressure or anxiety about the future Olfactics study of smell Aesthestics study of communication of a message or mood through music color Gustorics study of how taste communicates Non verbal communication is just as important as verbal communication because it tells you more insight as to what the person is actual feeling
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