Sentences with phrase «on human body language»

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It is on this note that we rest this year's message on a plea that as human, we should dance regal and allow our bodies to speak the language of peace.
Rizzo's collaborators on SimSensei include Sandy Pentland, director of the Human Dynamics Laboratory at the mit Media Lab, who has spent years studying the meanings embedded in vocal pitch and body language.
Sarah Rigg, a career management consultant at Randstad, says that when you have little information about a person, it's human nature to make assumptions based on presentation and body language.
As a published author and speaker she runs original research experiments on topics such as the science of attraction, human lie detection, body language hacks and other people skills.
In 50 - minute sessions, she imparts her knowledge of human behavior and gives lessons on body language in a comprehensive workshop.
If you dog thrives on human interaction, you'll see it in his body language.
That said, for those of us who have heard again and again that dogs are just domesticated wolves living in a «pack» of humans — and who hasn't heard that more times than you can count, thanks to the popularization of the concept on TV — it might be helpful to learn all the scientific reasoning behind how wolves and dogs are different (and how we misunderstood wolves and their pack interactions for a very, very long time), why those «alpha dog» approaches aren't the best way to relate to your dog (and in fact, can even cause more problems), and why alternate approaches like positive reinforcement and reading the body language of a dog as a dog and not a mini wolf do work.
Humans rely on verbal or sign language to express ideas and emotions, while dogs primarily depend on body posturing to communicate with each other.
Feral cats rely on their native body language, and if they don't interact with humans, they need not learn a «second language
Deprived of the gift of language and with a limited array of vocalizations (compared to humans), dogs rely mainly on subtle body cues to communicate.
This series of videos will focus on the importance of the human - animal bond, how we, as pet owners, can be the best owner a pet deserves and how our behavior, mood and body language affects the relationships we form with our four - legged friends.
You will practice and be coached on strategies using scientifically based reward — based training, use of behavior markers, dog and human body language, relaxation techniques and appropriate use of space.
The dogs rely on the body language of their human partners to direct them where to go next.
With easy - to - follow tips on how humans can mimic the language dogs use to talk with one another, original drawings illustrating the subtleties of their body language, and a handy visual glossary and «Doggish» phrasebook, How to Speak Dog gives dog lovers the skills they need to improve their relationships with their pets.»
I rely on animal body language in my work as a metaphor for these underlying patterns, transforming the animal subjects into human psychological portraits.
The tight composition, which focuses on the hands and gestures versus the model's face, references classic feminist critiques of body language and human expression.
He is creating an evolving language based on typographical alphabets, but deliberately declines to offer an accompanying dictionary.Parts of his sculptures often resemble the human body: tongues, limbs, eyes, and casts of his family's fists appear among the forms — directly referring to our bodies as we move through the gallery and around his works.
The artist relies on animal body language as a metaphor for underlying patterns of human behavior.
During that decade, artists engaged the language of advertising and media, feminist and identity politics, and as the decade wore on, an increasingly urgent response to the AIDS crisis, to produce work that commented on the power and the fragility of the human body.
Digitally erasing the show's host, prizes, and other narrative trappings, Pfeiffer hones in on the facial expressions and body language of the game show's contestants, elucidating their shared human vulnerability.
«Dating from the 1970s to the present, the works on view focus on the use of language as a material in art, the vulnerability of the human body, and the ability of artworks to shape - shift, taking on the character of architecture, décor, or found objects,» according to the press release.
Self - help books and courses offer guidance on interpreting the secret language of the human body and on appropriate body language for various situations.
Her works range from conceptual to commercial and show a particular interest in using dialectical methods to create studies of architectural forms - be that in lines of the human body, manmade structures, or natural scenes - as well as on dynamics between the social and the private, gender rolls and body language.
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