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FACIALEXPRESSIONS:Faceis a constant source of information to those around us.The length and style of your hair and the amount of makeup you wearsuggest your economic status; interest in fashion anf even yourpolitics all of these things can speak 4 you before you even openyour mouth.Whensomething makes you happy or sad, your nerves send a message to theface, which causes the muscles to contract or relax. The feedback youget from these muscle movements is one of the cues that tells youwhat emotional feeling you are having. This process is a form ofinternal self-feedback.Thereare 7 emotions that can be noticed from facial expressions:happiness, fear, sadness, anger, disgust, contempt and suprise. EYEBEHAVIOUR: Functions:Theyprovide us with information about people with whom we interact(»small,eyes«- are associated with cheating, lying; largepupils are perceived to be happier, attractive; smallpupils perceived to be angry and unattractive. =pupils accur in thecontext of other facial features.). Eye contact also provides uswith information. (speakers who never look up from their notes while speaking are nervous or highly formal; speakers who do areperceived to be more friendly, sincere, relaxed). Itserves to regulate interactions. Using more direct eye contact is anexcellent strategy to use if you ever think you are losing anaudience. Eye contact allows you not only to gain the attention ofothers but also to direct the conversational system. Itexercise social control. Dominant communicators tend to look more atothers during conversations than do submissive, especially when theyassume the speaking role.Itallows us to express intimacy, our feelings to others (gazing toeyes of someone you love). It allows us not only to collectinformation but also to regulate the level of interpersonalintimacy.Thefifth function is facilitation of goals. It is associated with ouruse of eye behaviour to accomplish some action. (teacher glare tostudent)
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