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The Humintell Blog September 15, 2020

Nonverbal Communication During a Global Pandemic

How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we interact with one another? Does mask wearing alter the way we communicate?

Humintell Director Dr. David Matsumoto has recently been interviewed for a number of publications regarding nonverbal communication during a global pandemic.

Please see below for the most recent news articles, podcasts and interviews!


8/23/2020

(Radio Health Journal) Reading Our Masked Faces

PODCAST: With faces hidden behind masks for COVID-19, we are losing some of the visual information we depend on for smooth communication. Experts discuss the awkward encounters and specific looks we’re likely to misinterpret when we can’t see other people’s mouths.

 


8/14/2020

(National Geographic) How Facial Expressions Help Robots Communicate with Us

VIDEO: A wrinkled nose, raised eyebrows, a frowning mouth—all can say a lot without uttering a single word. Facial expressions are the closest thing humans have to a universal language, and it could change our relationship with androids and other human-like robots.


8/14/2020

(Wall Street Journal) How to smize (smile with your eyes) when you’re wearing a mask

ARTICLE: Service employees in the Covid era practice a modeling move coined by Tyra Banks to show customers a happy face


8/14/2020

(Inverse) Three Tips to Communicate Clearly Behind a Mask

ARTICLE: Although there was some initial confusion, one thing has become clear six months into the Covid-19 pandemic: wearing masks helps limit viral transmission.


 

8/8/2020

(Inverse) How to be “Crystal Clear” over Zoom, Slack, and remote communication tools

ARTICLE: Before 2020, working from home was a rare perk for most people. But now, remote work has become the norm for two out of three American workers.


8/2/2020

(Philadelphia Inquirer) What’s the fate of hugs, handshakes, and high-fives in a post-pandemic world?

ARTICLE: Experts and on-the-ground greeters like Sylvester and Weinstein aren’t sure what the future of hugs, handshakes, and high-fives will be in a post-coronavirus world, but one thing is certain: It’s going to get awkward before it gets better.


6/25/2020

(KCBS Radio) Wave and a Nod: Smiling with a mask on proves challenging.

INTERVIEW: When we communicate with each other, the face has a lot to do with it – smiles, frowns and other forms of expression with the mouth. Now that we’re all wearing face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we’re trying to find new ways to get our emotions across.


6/23/2020

(NY Times) Masks keep us safe. They also hide our smiles.

ARTICLE: Face coverings may be here for a while. How can we adapt to a world where facial expressions are invisible?


6/10/2020

(CNN) Coronavirus has stolen our most meaningful ways to connect

ARTICLE: Before emojis, before writing, before speech, there was non-verbal communication; body language, touch and use of physical space. Of all ways we communicate, the roots of non-verbal communication run the deepest. To show it and to know it is part of being a human.


5/22/2020

(Atlantic) We’ll Be Wearing Things on Our Faces for a Long Time

ARTICLE: You can choose between a mask and a face shield, but you can’t choose nothing.


5/21/2020

(Medium) I See You but I Don’t: How Masks Alter Human Connection

ARTICLE: They can disrupt our ability to communicate and connect. But there are ways to overcome a mask’s necessary downsides.

Filed Under: Communication, Emotion, Nonverbal Behavior

The Humintell Blog September 8, 2020

Body Language Webinar: Session 3 Recap + Exciting News from Humintell!

Thanks to everyone who attended the third and final session of our body language webinar series!

The session was held Thursday, August 27th and the topic was How about a Thumbs up? All about Gestures.

Dr. Matsumoto explained what gestures are and the different types of speech associated gestures.

Through various video examples from many cultures, he explained the difference between illustrators and emblems and why gestures are so important in overall communication.


Missed this session?
You can still be a part of this 3 part body language webinar series.

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Exciting News from Humintell!

We JUST LAUNCHED our brand new Masked MiX training course.

Masked MiX will help you:

– Read facial expressions of emotion and microexpressions on masked faces

– Know which facial emotions are visible and which are not

– Label emotions quickly and accurately on masked faces

Use our brand new, one-of-a-kind course to regain those insights about people’s emotional states.


On SALE through Friday, September 11th

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Filed Under: Emotion, Nonverbal Behavior

The Humintell Blog August 19, 2020

Body Language Webinar: Session 2 Recap

Thanks to everyone who attended the second session of our body language webinar series!

The session was held last Thursday, August 13th and the topic was Lets Face it! The Face and Facial Expressions

Here’s what one person said about our body language series:

As you know, I love the work of Dr. Matsumoto at Humintell. I enjoyed this article on the study of emotions and possible future study of emotions. I also recently took his body language webinar series and very much enjoyed it. He really digs deep into the science–especially muscles in the face as well as how we communicate through nonverbal channels. Highly recommended!

~Vanessa Van Edwards, Science of People


Dr. Matsumoto covered a variety of topics

He started with an overview of Humintell, who we are and what we do.

Dr. Matsumoto then explained in the neuroanatomy and musculature of the face through illustrations and figures. He explained how facial muscles are very special and how the neural circuitry of the brain affects emotion signaling.

Dr. Matsumoto then moved on to briefly touch on FACS coding, the function of facial expressions and his definition of emotions (which can be found in the video above). He explained why emotions are so important and elements of the basic emotion system. He also touched upon microexpressions, what they are and why they occur.

Finally Dr. Matsumoto ended the session by showing a video illustrating the power of emotions (below) and a 15 minute Q&A where he took questions from attendees.


Missed this session? Don’t worry! You can still be a part of this 3 part body language webinar series.

Session 3 will be held on 8/27 and is entitled “How about a Thumbs Up? All About Gestures”. You’ll learn about gestures, the different types of speech associated gestures and what illustrators and emblems are,

Each virtual session includes 45 min of instruction with 15 min of Q&A and a recording will be provided if you cannot attend live.


Join the remaining 3rd session

And get the recordings of the 1st and 2nd session

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Filed Under: Emotion, Nonverbal Behavior

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