For decades, scientists have attempted to study body language and how it explains human behavior. Mostly they've based their findings on human observations. Now communication researchers are using motion-tracking technology to better quantify body language, and see how it correlates to behavior.
For decades, scientists have attempted to study body language and how it explains human behavior. Mostly they've based their findings on human observations. Now communication researchers are using motion-tracking technology to better quantify body language, and see how it correlates to behavior.
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Originally released by American Institute of Physics, 2014.
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