
The Progression of the Field of Kinesics
... physical aspects of body motion (Birdwhistell 1979:11). This includes familiarity of the muscleskeletal system in order to properly use scientific terminology when describing observations of movement. Pre-kinesics is the first step to be completed to begin a study of kinesics because it lays the gro ...
... physical aspects of body motion (Birdwhistell 1979:11). This includes familiarity of the muscleskeletal system in order to properly use scientific terminology when describing observations of movement. Pre-kinesics is the first step to be completed to begin a study of kinesics because it lays the gro ...
Myths - California State University, Fullerton
... If you watched a film in a foreign language would you understand 93% of it? If police were investigating a crime, and the only witness were a mime, would they obtain 93% of the information they needed? ...
... If you watched a film in a foreign language would you understand 93% of it? If police were investigating a crime, and the only witness were a mime, would they obtain 93% of the information they needed? ...
Mark G. Frank

Mark G. Frank (born 1961) is a social psychologist, communication professor, and an internationally recognized expert on human nonverbal communication, emotion, and deception. Dr. Frank conducts research and does training on micro expressions of emotion of the face. His research studies include other nonverbal indicators of deception throughout the rest of the body. He is the Director of the Communication Science Center research laboratory that is located on the North Campus of University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Under his guidance, a team of graduate researchers conduct experiments and studies for private and government entities. Frank uses his expertise in communication and psychology to assist law enforcement agencies in monitoring both verbal and nonverbal communication.