Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
FILOZOFSKI FAKULTET
Nonverbal communication
Seminarski rad
Despite everything said, nonverbal communication should not be studied apart from verbal
communication. Mostly because nonverbal communication primarily conveys relational
information (emotions and feelings), whereas verbal communication conveys content
information. Therefore, nonverbal ansd verbal communications work together to convey the
total meaning of a message.1
Blanka Despotović
1
S. Steinberg, Introduction to Communication Course Book 1: The Basics (Pg. 58)
How to detect lies through body language?
If we want to find out if a person is lying or not, we have to concentrate on those body parts
that don't seem important and parts that we do not pay attention to. Those parts are our face,
pupils and upper body parts. The face is the first part of the body that we see when we are
talking or we need to know something about the other person. However, when looking at
another person's face, let's ask ourselves how much do we actually see. We would think that
while talking to the other person we should notice some things like what is the others persons
eye color or how much did the person looks away and ect. Any facial expression that lasts for
too long is not normal, it is an indicator of discomfort and lying. If a person is smiling for too
long, it often means that they are lying. 2
Some researches have shown that our pupils dilate when we lie because our brain works the
most while we lie and we need to make up some story. If someone's pupils dilate while
answering questions, it may be an indicator that the peson is making things up while
answering or is trying to remember what actually happened so the story is holding up. 3
Also, rapid blinking is important when we are talking about lying because a person blinks
five times per minute and if someone is lying he may blink five or six times at once.
The biggest indicator of lies are upper body parts. When lying, people use their hands and
legs less because if we are telling the truth, our entire body is moving and we are honest
about what we are talking. The sentences are simple and not too long because person has to
think up things to say.
To sum up, reliable signs od lying are: pupil dilation, smaller number of body movements,
simple sentences and pursed lips.4 People unconsciously send messages with their
movements but we need to know the person better if we think they are lying because each
person behaves differently while in presence of others.
Karla Pajković
2
Plantak, Ivana. "Neverbalna komunikacija u socijalnoj interakciji." Diplomski rad, Sveučilište Sjever, 2020.
https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:122:849440
3
Pease, A. & Pease, B.: Velika škola govora tijela, Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb 2008.
4
Seager, M. & Mann, S.: Zar bismo Vam lagali, Naklada Ljevak d.o.o., Zagreb 2009.
The importance of non verbal communication in teaching
Non verbal communication has been recognized as a very important technique and it has a
positive influence on the students. It helps in better learning and much better understanding
of the concepts. It is an important form of teaching. Teachers should be, not just good
speakers, but also good listeners – that does not apply just for words thats being spoken, but
on facial expressions, postures, gestures and eye contact as well.5
Miller (1998.) thinks that teachers should be an experts of non verbal communication for two
reasons.
1. To become a good receiver of students messages
2. To use the capability to send students positive signals that fortify learning6
People say that the eyes are the windows of the soul and we can agree with that, because eye
signal represent an important part of facial expression and give us the ability to know human
behaviour.7
We can coclude that for people in general (not just for teachers) is good to know and master
eye body language (especially eye contact and gestures).
Azra Tokić
5
(Danijela Kozić,2013)
6
(Miller P.W., 1998)
7
(Pease,2004)
Literature
1. S. Steinberg, Introduction to Communication Course Book 1: The Basics, Welsh Office,
1994.
2. Plantak, Ivana. "Neverbalna komunikacija u socijalnoj interakciji." Diplomski rad,
Sveučilište Sjever, 2020. https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:122:849440
3. Pease, A. & Pease, B.: Velika škola govora tijela, Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb 2008.
4. Seager, M. & Mann, S.: Zar bismo Vam lagali, Naklada Ljevak d.o.o., Zagreb 2009.
5. Kožić, Danijela, Ana Globočnik Žunac and Ljubica Bakić-Tomić. "Use of Non-verbal
Communication Channels in the Classroom." Croatian Journal of Education 15, no. Sp.Ed.1
2013.
6. Miller, P.W., Nonverbal communication. USA: 3rd ed. Nea, 1998.
7. Pease, A. The definite book of body language. London-Orion, 2004.