CMM 115 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Facial Feedback Hypothesis, Nonverbal Communication, Emoticon

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Transmitted-message is sent without facial expressions or gestures. To confirm self-image and to communicate it to others. Tie signs- indicates ways your relationship is tied together (holding hands, kissing, etc) Turn-taking cues- a nod; signals that you"re ready to give up you turn over to listener. Nonverbal messages are crucial in expressing emotions. Can use them to hide your feelings. Emblems- are body gestures that translate directly into words. Regulators- behaviors that monitor, control, coordinate, or maintain speech. Adaptors- gestures that satisfy some personal need moving hair from face. Alter adaptors-movements directed at the person you"re speaking to. Facial management techniques- enable you to express feelings while achieving certain desired effects. To mask getting a present that you don"t want. To simulate express emotion you don"t feel. Facial feedback hypothesis- when you smile more you seem happy. Civil inattention-avoid eye contact with a couple arguing on the street. Territoriality-possessive to an area or particular objects.

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