
“THE HUMAN CONNECTION” Valentina Salazar, tercero Body language Body language refers to non-verbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, posture and body movements. It is an important form of communication, as it often reveals emotions and feelings unconsciously. Components of body language: Facial Expression: Facial expressions can convey a wide range of emotions, such as joy, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust. Gestures: Hand and arm movements can complement or emphasize speech, or function as independent signals. Temper: The way the body is held can indicate confidence, insecurity, openness, or defensiveness. Eye Contact: The gaze can show interest, attentiveness, sincerity, or lack of connection. Proxemics: The use of personal space and distance between people when communicating. Appearance: The way we dress, style our hair, and groom ours...