Unit 4 Seminar
... Take a time out if you’re feeling overwhelmed by stress. Stress compromises your ability to communicate. When you’re stressed out, you’re more likely to misread other people, send off confusing or off-putting nonverbal signals, and lapse into unhealthy knee-jerk patterns of behavior. Take a moment t ...
... Take a time out if you’re feeling overwhelmed by stress. Stress compromises your ability to communicate. When you’re stressed out, you’re more likely to misread other people, send off confusing or off-putting nonverbal signals, and lapse into unhealthy knee-jerk patterns of behavior. Take a moment t ...
Chapter 1: The Human Body An Orientation
... - each organ has a unique shape, size, appearance & placement in the body - “Form Fits Function” 6.) System Level - organization of varying # & kinds of organs arranged to perform complex functions 7.) Organism Level - any living entity considered as a whole contains the characteristics of life ...
... - each organ has a unique shape, size, appearance & placement in the body - “Form Fits Function” 6.) System Level - organization of varying # & kinds of organs arranged to perform complex functions 7.) Organism Level - any living entity considered as a whole contains the characteristics of life ...
continued
... • Which of the following planes divides the body into front and back portions? A. Midsagittal ...
... • Which of the following planes divides the body into front and back portions? A. Midsagittal ...
unit 1 human body orientation ppt teacher
... 5 Organ system level Organ systems consist of different organs that work together closely. ...
... 5 Organ system level Organ systems consist of different organs that work together closely. ...
Lecture 1
... The “context“ is the information that surrounds an event and is strongly connected with the event. The elements that combine together to give meaning to an event are different depending on the culture. It is possible to order the cultures of the world on a scale from low to high context. ...
... The “context“ is the information that surrounds an event and is strongly connected with the event. The elements that combine together to give meaning to an event are different depending on the culture. It is possible to order the cultures of the world on a scale from low to high context. ...
Culture in Persuasion
... Eye-blink rates; dilation of the pupil; eye contact and facial muscles. 2. Eye behavior. Attention function; regulatory function; power function; affective function; impression formation; persuasive function. ...
... Eye-blink rates; dilation of the pupil; eye contact and facial muscles. 2. Eye behavior. Attention function; regulatory function; power function; affective function; impression formation; persuasive function. ...
Nonverbal Communicaton
... – Location of office – Size of furniture – Arrangement of furniture • Barrier • Inviting – Display of personal items – Where you sit ...
... – Location of office – Size of furniture – Arrangement of furniture • Barrier • Inviting – Display of personal items – Where you sit ...
Nonverbal Communication: Defined How do verbal and nonverbal
... Compared to verbal communication, nonverbal communication is: more credible more continuous, multiple channels more frequently meta-communication more ambiguous ...
... Compared to verbal communication, nonverbal communication is: more credible more continuous, multiple channels more frequently meta-communication more ambiguous ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary
... Anatomy deals with the structure of the body and its parts Physiology studies the functions of these parts Atom: Smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of the element. Molecule: a group atoms held together by a chemical bond. Macromolecule: a group molecules held together by a che ...
... Anatomy deals with the structure of the body and its parts Physiology studies the functions of these parts Atom: Smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of the element. Molecule: a group atoms held together by a chemical bond. Macromolecule: a group molecules held together by a che ...
File
... Spinal – contains the spinal cord Thoracic – contains the heart, lungs, bronchi, trachea, esophagus, and thymus gland Abdominal quadrants – four subdivisions used to reference abdonimal organs Right upper quadrant (RUQ) Left upper quadrant (LUQ) ...
... Spinal – contains the spinal cord Thoracic – contains the heart, lungs, bronchi, trachea, esophagus, and thymus gland Abdominal quadrants – four subdivisions used to reference abdonimal organs Right upper quadrant (RUQ) Left upper quadrant (LUQ) ...
Intro Notes
... It's easier to visualize the body cavities on pictures see Body Cavity Label | Label 2 ...
... It's easier to visualize the body cavities on pictures see Body Cavity Label | Label 2 ...
speechless anatomy
... Directional terms describe the locations of structures in relation to other structures or locations in the body. ...
... Directional terms describe the locations of structures in relation to other structures or locations in the body. ...
Chapter 1 (Intro) ppt
... Anatomy -- deals with the structure of the body and its parts Physiology -- studies the functions of these parts or asks the question, “how do they work?” Structure and function closely related ...
... Anatomy -- deals with the structure of the body and its parts Physiology -- studies the functions of these parts or asks the question, “how do they work?” Structure and function closely related ...
Movement - Cloudfront.net
... changes within, or around the organism and react to them • Growth - increase in body size • Reproduction - Parents produce offspring / producing new individuals • Respiration - Obtaining oxygen (O2), using it to release energy from food substances, and getting rid of wastes ...
... changes within, or around the organism and react to them • Growth - increase in body size • Reproduction - Parents produce offspring / producing new individuals • Respiration - Obtaining oxygen (O2), using it to release energy from food substances, and getting rid of wastes ...
Ottenheimer Chapter 5 Silent Languages Sign Languages 1
... Soviet President Khrushchev waved his hands over his head on visit to US. Meant to be friendly, but Americans thought he said that the USSR had won the fight with America. ...
... Soviet President Khrushchev waved his hands over his head on visit to US. Meant to be friendly, but Americans thought he said that the USSR had won the fight with America. ...
body organization and homeostasis
... Group of similar cells that perform the same function Four types: Muscle – can contract or shorten, make body move Nervous – carry electrical signals between brain and other body parts Connective – provides support for body and connects all parts Epithelial – covers surfaces of body both ins ...
... Group of similar cells that perform the same function Four types: Muscle – can contract or shorten, make body move Nervous – carry electrical signals between brain and other body parts Connective – provides support for body and connects all parts Epithelial – covers surfaces of body both ins ...
BODY ORGANIZATION AND HOMEOSTASIS
... Group of similar cells that perform the same function Four types: Muscle – can contract or shorten, make body move Nervous – carry electrical signals between brain and other body parts Connective – provides support for body and connects all parts Epithelial – covers surfaces of body both ins ...
... Group of similar cells that perform the same function Four types: Muscle – can contract or shorten, make body move Nervous – carry electrical signals between brain and other body parts Connective – provides support for body and connects all parts Epithelial – covers surfaces of body both ins ...
File
... Kinesics (Body Movement) Emblems – directly translate into words/phrases (OK sign) Illustrators – accompany and illustrate a verbal message (size of fish you caught) Affect displays – emotional meaning (fear, happiness, anger, etc.) Regulators – monitor, maintain, or control the speaking of ...
... Kinesics (Body Movement) Emblems – directly translate into words/phrases (OK sign) Illustrators – accompany and illustrate a verbal message (size of fish you caught) Affect displays – emotional meaning (fear, happiness, anger, etc.) Regulators – monitor, maintain, or control the speaking of ...
Notes-text only
... o Positron Emission Tomography(PET) Substance that emits positively charged particles is injected into body Collision with negatively charged electrons in tissues releases gamma rays Camera detects gamma rays & computer generates image displayed on monitor Did you get it? o Some sample questio ...
... o Positron Emission Tomography(PET) Substance that emits positively charged particles is injected into body Collision with negatively charged electrons in tissues releases gamma rays Camera detects gamma rays & computer generates image displayed on monitor Did you get it? o Some sample questio ...
Facial expression is the strongest nonverbal
... • Touch can communicate power, empathy, understanding ...
... • Touch can communicate power, empathy, understanding ...
Nonverbal Communication Chapter 6
... behaviors and characteristics that convey meaning without the use of words ...
... behaviors and characteristics that convey meaning without the use of words ...
What are the different types of non
... communication or other nonverbal signs. This can be a drawback to them if they are not careful. Actions speak louder than words. In non-verbal communication, long conversation and necessary explanations are not possible. No party can discuss the particular issues of the messages (Bizcom_coach, 2015) ...
... communication or other nonverbal signs. This can be a drawback to them if they are not careful. Actions speak louder than words. In non-verbal communication, long conversation and necessary explanations are not possible. No party can discuss the particular issues of the messages (Bizcom_coach, 2015) ...