When considered in conjunction with all
the other body language signals your cat must use in the absence of a verbal language, a cat lover can surmise a lot about a cat's emotional state.
Not exact matches
The agents interpret subtle
signals in their neighbors»
body language and abruptly adjust to avoid smashing into people and
other obstacles best avoided.
Body language, voice pitch, awkward silences and
other potentially detrimental communication
signals are almost completely eliminated from the dynamics of Internet dating.
Owners who can observe and effectively respond to signs of stress and
other body -
language signals
Obviously, dogs can't talk, so their «
language» is comprised of
other signals - primarily
body language, such as movement and positioning of the ears and tail, as well as how a dog positions himself near
other dogs.
While the initial greeting may seem ok, it can very quickly escalate into a fight if one dog feels trapped (common since they are on leash and have nowhere to go) or frustrated that the
other dog didn't hear or see their
signals that they didn't want to be greeted (often indicated by posture, lip licking, looking away and
other body language which may or may not include growling or barking).
Start noticing in greater detail the
body language signals they use to communicate with you,
other dogs, and
other humans.
Two cats with a territorial dispute may stare at each
other until one
signals by its
body language that it will, on this occasion, be submissive.
Associates will learn how to recognize when a customer is frustrated or confused — for instance, by noticing facial expressions,
body language and
other signals — so they can take the necessary steps to find a solution.
... [H] umans and
other social animals, especially primates, are equipped with «mirror neurons,» which give us the capacity to display, read and mimic emotional
signals through facial expressions and
other forms of
body language.
Talk with your child about how
other people use facial expressions and
body language in addition to talking, to show their thoughts and feelings (eg when someone turns away when you're playing with them may
signal that someone needs a break).