HLST-154 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Shimoni, 5Th Canadian Infantry Brigade, Interpersonal Communication

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Devito, j. a. , shimoni, r. , & clark, d. (2016). Messages: building interpersonal communication skills (5th canadian ed. ). Individual perception of interpersonal communication: perception: an active process in which we become increasingly aware or our surroundings and the components within it. This occurs through sensory input derived from the 5 senses: interpersonal perception: a series of internal processes that occur almost simultaneously. It can be split into the following 5 stages: stimulation, derived from sensory input a. i. We selectively expose ourselves to and pay attention to things that we perceive as beneficial: organization, making sense of sensory input a. i. Our brain groups things together based on elements such as physical proximity, and similarity a. ii. Our brain also sees elements that contrast as separate: schemata: neurological organization technique. Ideas about how we imagine people are or should be based on different traits of qualities: script: our ideas of how different events or situations are to unfold.

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