New research findings could have practical implications for our routine social interactions.
People often display certain movements or expressions during their everyday interactions, such as a friendly smile or wave, as a way to communicate information. Research suggests that we may also want to consider how we hold our head during these interactions, as subtle head movements can dramatically change the meaning of otherwise innocuous facial expressions.” – Name here?
Source: Association for Psychological Science, June 13, 2019. Link. People’s faces often show how they’re thinking or feeling. Findings published in the June 2019 issue of Psychological Science < link >show that facial features aren’t the only source of this information—we also draw social inferences from the head itself.
INSIGHTS: This will make a fun topic for a staff or regional sales meeting.