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contradicting verbal
messages
conveying messages in
ritualized forms
regulating and managing
communicative situations
reinforcing, complementing,
or accenting verbal messages
acting as a substitute for
verbal communication
expressing emotions
Oculesics
Kinesics
Proxemics
Silence
However, which emotion a given facial expression is
intended to convey varies across cultures.
facials expressions of anger, happiness, and dismay
reflect the emotional state of the speaker.
emotions are primarily expressed
through non-verbal means.
Chronemics
Haptics
Emotions and Non-
Verbal Behavior
Non Verbal Communication
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Non Verbal Communication

Emotions and Non- Verbal Behavior

Different Types of Non-Verbal Behavior

Functions of Non-Verbal Behavior

the most important functions of non-verbal behavior that are common across cultures include

Silence

Chronemics

Proxemics

Oculesics

Kinesics

Haptics

expressing emotions

emotions are primarily expressed through non-verbal means.

facials expressions of anger, happiness, and dismay reflect the emotional state of the speaker.

However, which emotion a given facial expression is intended to convey varies across cultures.

acting as a substitute for verbal communication

contradicting verbal messages

regulating and managing communicative situations

reinforcing, complementing, or accenting verbal messages

conveying messages in ritualized forms

refers to an area to which access is allowed or denied to other people or objects.

refers to the body movements involved in communication, especially as these movements accompany speech.

touching can be used to show solidarity, support, dominance, attention, and affection.

is the study of how time is used in communication.

can be used to communicate many things, such as establishing interpersonal distance, getting our thoughts together, showing respect for others, or changing others' behaviors.

eye movements perform a variety of different and important communicative functions.