The urge to communicate is probably the most powerful emotion all living beings experience. It arises due to several causes ...
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10 Everyday Gestures That Are Polite in One Country and Rude in Another
Have you ever flashed a friendly thumbs-up abroad, only to be met with a frown? Gestures may seem universal, but in reality, ...
Gesture communication is increasingly recognised as a vital compensatory strategy in aphasia rehabilitation. Aphasia, most commonly arising from stroke-related brain injuries, impairs verbal ...
Want a hack for better speaking? It's not leaning on an AI or app—it's using your body to its full potential without shame.
University of Georgia Professor Laurie Achin’s classroom is so quiet you could hear a pin drop, but, according to senior art history major Mary Alice Smith, the conversations happening there are some ...
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Gestures and intonation can boost comprehension in children with developmental language disorders
Developmental language disorder (DLD) affects around two children in each class. It hinders their acquisition and use of language, even if they do not have other auditory, intellectual or neurological ...
A remarkable bird species is able to communicate politely with a partner by using its wings, researchers have discovered. The Japanese tit (Parus minor) is able to gesture by flapping to indicate ...
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