Kinesics, paralinguistics and neuro-linguistic programming are all five-dollar words used to describe nonverbal cues that occur during communication in the workplace. The nonverbal cues during ...
Acoustic communication is not only widespread in land vertebrates like birds and mammals, but also in reptiles, amphibians, and fishes. Many of them are usually considered mute, but in fact show broad ...
This finding contradicts previous theories that vocal communication arose multiple times in different lineages. Instead, it ...
Social animals congregate in groups and communicate with vocalizations. To study the dynamics of natural vocal communication and their neural basis, one must characterize signals used for ...
You’ve scrutinized what you plan to say. You’ve mentally calculated every word that will comes out of your mouth in that big meeting, pitch, or presentation. That’s good – that’s the ante to play. But ...
Business communication appears in many forms within an organization. Companies communicate with clients via websites, reports or periodicals. Internal communications include phones, voice mail, ...
Next time you are having a conversation with someone, notice how much of the content is communicated without words. Let’s say your boss calls you to her office, hands you your evaluation report, and ...
It’s not always what you say, but it’s how you say it. Much of our communication is portrayed by our nonverbal cues and gestures, emphasizing our message or confusing it. Adults and children routinely ...
Communication skills are arguably some of the most important to success and happiness in work and life. They are fundamental to connecting, relating, getting your point across, getting your needs met ...