Most people
rely on body language more than they think, and by seeing who you are talking to, it can help the conversation.
The dogs
rely on the body language of their human partners to direct them where to go next.
While barking can be used to broadcast feelings, dogs mostly
rely on their body language to communicate.
Imagine how confusing that can be for a species that
relies on body language to communicate and one that has been raised with dogs that look just like him for most of his life!
Not exact matches
This communication
relies on a
body of
language and custom that allows mutual intelligibility with other members of the group.
When guessing how interested a woman was in sex, the men
relied largely
on women's affective cues, such as facial expression and
body language, which is good news, because these cues are more likely to be indicative of how she is feeling toward him.
Taking influence from cinema's greatest slashers, Lang
relies mostly
on imposing
body language.
There is faith and trust here and a situation that has little dialogue, rather
relying on facial expression and
body language to convey what is going
on.
Remember, in the virtual environment, participants have to
rely on auditory content and can not read your
body language as it is being delivered.
Though people
rely on words, dog talk combines vocalizations,
body language and smells.
Sure they can learn words, but they communicate in a very different manner than we do and by
relying on other senses such as their eyes through
body language, their nose through scent, etc..
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.»
According to Gwen Bailey, there aren't many scientific studies
on domestic cat
body language, so we
rely on experience and observations by experts, combined with what we ourselves observe.
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.
Like cats, dogs also
rely greatly
on body language.
While we
rely on verbal
language, dogs
rely primarily
on body language.
Proper communication, according to Albert Mehrabian,
relies on more than words alone;
body language and tonality play a major role.
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 artist
relies on animal
body language as a metaphor for underlying patterns of human behavior.
With
body language, you can't
rely on just one signal.
Pamela Babcock, in a paper written for SHRM, cautions that this should be an objective process rather than
relying on «
body language» or other intuitive judgments to identify the culprits.