ESM-YA Catalog (Introduction and sequences)

Project ESM-YA under ERASMUS+ YOUTH Application n° 2014-2-ES02-KA205-005432 Page 3 Session 3 Annex 1 ARMS The arms are tips that maintains the body's balance, so we have to move by taking them slightly toward the center of the body. GESTURES Safety is ratified by the gesture. When's talk with someone, the correct way is to maintain a safe distance from the speaker, remembering that everyone has an imaginary space of 50 cm around (safety distance in which we feel good). When this space is invaded, unconsciously, the other person is retracted, is upset or may feel harassed. Gestural communication that accompany harmoniously our verbal message is the best assistant for the communication process develops effectively. They can be divided into: • Emblematic (shake hands in farewell) • Illustrative (which emphasize verbal language, gestures are neutral) • Emotive (which serve to emphasize the language, but have an emotional charge) • Regulators interaction (regulate interaction interventions) • Adaptive or adapters (delicacy emotions that we express) FACE It is the most expressive part of our bodies. Facial expression is used for two things: to regulate and strengthen the receptor interaction. Not all communication is transmitted through facial expression is likely to be perceived by the conscious speaker, however it is known that the impressions we get from others are also influenced by the imperceptible movements of verbal communication other. Are as important for emotional transmission and capture impressions and judgments of other perceptible facial movements, such as the imperceptible, that is very difficult to control movements. Six major facial expressions are: happiness, sadness, disgust, anger, fear or interest. The bad gestures or grimaces cause bad feeling: frown, prevent or make it look from the corner of the eye expressed some uncertainty. THE LOOK It is studied in isolation because of the great importance. It has several functions such as: • Regulates the communicative act: his eyes indicate the content. • Source of information complement of hearing • Expresses emotions we associate different eye movements with a wide range of human expressions. • Natural communication of inter personal relationship, for example, the dilated is an indicator of interest and appeal,

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