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The expression of emotion is achieved through intricate combinations of verbal and
nonverbal information produced from various sources of the body and the brain.
Nonverbal information encompasses any message that is not expressed in words
(DePaulo and Friedman 1998) including gestures, postures, and vocal tones. Though
people often do not invest much thought to the nonverbal aspect of communication
due to its automaticity, nonverbal cues are the primary vehicles for expressing emotions
and managing emotional experiences (Burgoon and Hoobler 2002). Among
the communicative channels that express emotions, the face is often considered to be
the richest source of nonverbal information (e.g., Collier 1985 Ekman 2003).-The expression of emotion is achieved through intricate combinations of verbal and
nonverbal information produced from various sources of the body and the brain.
Nonverbal information encompasses any message that is not expressed in words
(DePaulo and Friedman 1998) including gestures, postures, and vocal tones. Though
people often do not invest much thought to the nonverbal aspect of communication
due to its automaticity, nonverbal cues are the primary vehicles for expressing emotions
and managing emotional experiences (Burgoon and Hoobler 2002). Among
the communicative channels that express emotions, the face is often considered to be
the richest source of nonverbal information (e.g., Collier 1985 Ekman 2003).
nonverbal information produced from various sources of the body and the brain.
Nonverbal information encompasses any message that is not expressed in words
(DePaulo and Friedman 1998) including gestures, postures, and vocal tones. Though
people often do not invest much thought to the nonverbal aspect of communication
due to its automaticity, nonverbal cues are the primary vehicles for expressing emotions
and managing emotional experiences (Burgoon and Hoobler 2002). Among
the communicative channels that express emotions, the face is often considered to be
the richest source of nonverbal information (e.g., Collier 1985 Ekman 2003).-The expression of emotion is achieved through intricate combinations of verbal and
nonverbal information produced from various sources of the body and the brain.
Nonverbal information encompasses any message that is not expressed in words
(DePaulo and Friedman 1998) including gestures, postures, and vocal tones. Though
people often do not invest much thought to the nonverbal aspect of communication
due to its automaticity, nonverbal cues are the primary vehicles for expressing emotions
and managing emotional experiences (Burgoon and Hoobler 2002). Among
the communicative channels that express emotions, the face is often considered to be
the richest source of nonverbal information (e.g., Collier 1985 Ekman 2003).
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