Not exact matches
Much of this understanding comes
from verbal cues.
To test which
verbal cues dogs really recognize, Andics and his team recruited 13 dogs of varying breeds,
from border collies to golden retrievers.
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.
Verbal cues as well as nonverbal signals (like facial expressions and body language) can direct you on everything
from how much to talk, to what to talk about, to whether to go in for a kiss at the end of the date.
Every element clicks into place,
from the way the camera catches an errant fleck of cigarette ash as it drops onto Zellweger's devil - red dress to the extratextual resonance of two artists baring their various setbacks and successes through a series of evasively
verbal and revealingly visual
cues.
By using MPathic, students can learn efficient empathetic communication skills and discover how to interpret
verbal and nonverbal
cues from characters in a scenario, and respond with the most appropriate strategy.
If like most people you use the
verbal cue «down» to ask your dog to go
from a sit to a lie - down, it's not going to work in situations where he's jumping up on you or someone else (or a piece of furniture).
Pictures have distinctive features that enable to distinguish pictures
from words and such discriminability increase memory ability in comparison with
verbal cues (Jenkins, Neale & Deno, 19 [11] 67).