quality, emotion and speaking style, as well as prosodic features such as rhythm, intonation and stress. 1 Likewise, written texts have nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial arrangement of words, or the use of emoticons. Kinesics is the study of body movements, facial expressions, and gestures, as well as dress. Kinesic behaviors include mutual gaze, smiling, facial warmth or pleasantness, childlike behaviors, direct body orientation, and the like. Oculesics The study of the role of eyes in nonverbal communication is sometimes referred to as "oculesics". Eye contact can indicate interest, attention, and involvement. Gaze is comprised of the actions of looking while talking, looking while listening, amount of gaze, and frequency of glances, patterns of fixation, pupil dilation, and blink rate. Haptics is the study of touching as nonverbal communication
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