The Nonverbal Dictionary Of Gestures, Signs & B... -
Dr. Givens uses this term to describe geographic or cultural boundaries of specific gestures, helping users distinguish between universal biological signals and learned cultural signs. 💡 Notable Concepts & Cues
: Often signifies submission or listening; exposes the vulnerable carotid artery. The Nonverbal Dictionary Of Gestures, Signs & B...
: As a text-based (or early-web) resource, it lacks the high-definition video examples found in modern digital courses. The Nonverbal Dictionary Of Gestures, Signs & B...
: Often cited as the most "honest" parts of the body due to their distance from the brain. 3. The "Isoglos" Concept The Nonverbal Dictionary Of Gestures, Signs & B...
: Connects palm-up gestures to begging or vulnerability and palm-down to authority or "quieting" a situation.
