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The Humintell Blog September 22, 2013

Skill Collector- Microexpressions & Diverse Education

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Courtesy the Skill Collector blog

Listen to the Skill Collector’s interview with Humintell Director Dr. Matsumoto about the complexities of microexpressions, the research behind them, and how to get started in the field.

Dr. Matsumoto talks about various questions: What are microexpressions being used for and what fields use them the most?  What is the biggest misconception about reading microexpressions?

“Skill Collector’s refuse un-diverse education.  We shape our lives using many expertise.”

Listen to the Complete Interview Here

Filed Under: Nonverbal Behavior, Science

The Humintell Blog August 29, 2013

Beating Bullying with Body Language

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School has already started for many students and with so many pre-teen and teenage kids already in or starting school, anti bullying campaigns have begun.

No one likes to be bullied and in our socially aware and interactive society, bullying is becoming taboo.  Anti-bullying campaigns across the nation are hard at work trying to keep peace and security in our schools.

After all students should feel safe in an environment where they have to go every week day whether they like it or not.  If we can create a positive environment /experience then perhaps shy and awkward kids would excel more in social interactions or studies and we would have less drop out rates…at least that’s the plan, right?

Katu.com along with Vanessa Van Edwards has some helpful tips to boost your kids confidence and ward off potential bullies.

1. Be confident or at least fake it til you make it:  Avoid having eyes downcast and shoulders hunched forward. Doing so releases a stress hormone and makes one look vulnerable. Even small adjustments in body language can decrease stress and make one look and feel more confident.

2.  Kids should not try to hide behind their desks.  Try keeping your hands on top of the desk and your feet on the ground.

3.  Kids should avoid sitting at the back of the bus as the long walk back can give some kids anxiety.

4. Eye contact is always a plus. Even in business settings eye contact exudes confidence.

Most importantly, Remember that kids tend to imitate their parents:  “If you’re talking to your kids about going back to school and you’re shoulders and neck are tense, your kids will pick up on that and mimic your body language,” Edwards said.

Display confidence in your body language in front of your children especially if they are lacking it.

Filed Under: Nonverbal Behavior

The Humintell Blog August 27, 2013

Italian Gestures and Nonverbal Communication

Thumbs up - Gestures, Emblems & Cultural Variances - Humintell As mentioned in a past blog post entitled “The Complicated World of Gestures”, there are 2 types of gestures: speech illustrators and emblems.

Emblems are gestures that convey specific verbal meaning that can exist without the use of words. Other gestures (that are not emblems) co-occur with words.

Gestures have been a part of Italian culture for some time and many Italians claim that talking with their hands is “in their blood”. Take a look at the interesting video below featured in a recent NY Times article entitled “When Italians Chat, Hands and Fingers Do the Talking”.

Filed Under: culture, Nonverbal Behavior

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