As her experiments grew in complexity, she found she could induce people to «remember» entire episodes from childhood (such as being lost in a shopping mall and rescued by a kindly old man in a flannel shirt) simply by dropping
subtle verbal cues.
Not exact matches
When any person interacts with a child, there are
subtle verbal and non-
verbal cues that let that child know about communication that's going on with your gestures, with your facial expressions.
If your dog doesn't respond to familiar
cues like «sit» or «down» when you're in a position other than standing in front of him, it could be that it's not the
verbal cue that he's responding to, but rather some
subtle body movement that you're not even aware of.