Types Of Gestures (P. Ekman, W. V. Friesen) - Deepstash
Types Of Gestures (P. Ekman, W. V. Friesen)

Types Of Gestures (P. Ekman, W. V. Friesen)

  • Illustrators: Gestures to illustrate something, e.g. creating a little space between your hands to illustrate closeness.
  • Emblems: Gestures with a certain meaning in a culture e.g. shaking your head, pointing in a direction, counting with fingers.
  • Adaptors: Behaviour that is learned in childhood through imitation, e.g. putting your hand in front of your mouth when speaking.
  • Regulators: Conscious behaviour to control something, e.g. a policeman using his hand to indicate slower driving.
  • Gestures of affect: Spontaneous gestures that can't really be controlled, e.g. stepping back when threatened.

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This is a summary of the German book "Die Power der persönlichen Präsenz" by actor and psychologist Benedikt Crisand.

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