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  2. Body language - Wikipedia

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    The use of body language has also seen an increase in application and use commercially, with large volumes of books and guides published designed to teach people how to be conscious of body language, and how to use it to benefit them in certain scenarios. [69] The use of body language can be seen in a wide variety of fields.

  3. Rumination (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    State rumination, which involves dwelling on the consequences and feelings associated with the failure. State rumination is more common in people who are pessimistic, neurotic, and who have negative attributional styles. [30] Action rumination, which consists of task-oriented thought processes focused on goal-achievement and correction of mistakes.

  4. Non-verbal leakage - Wikipedia

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    Some studies have found that females tend to be more responsive to non-verbal cues in comparison to verbal cues. [5] Knowing a person's sex can also give insight into a person's non-verbal leakage, as males and females tend to display particular non-verbal leakage when telling the truth, which can also help to indicate when someone is telling a lie, as such behaviors would be suppressed. [6]

  5. Meghan Markle's body language reveals what she really ... - AOL

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  6. Perseverative cognition - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] Worry, rumination and all other forms of thoughts , about stressful events that have happened or might happen, fall under the definition of perseverative cognition. 'Just thinking about your problems, without calling it worrying or rumination', is also perseverative cognition, as is mind wandering when it concerns negative topics.

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    The One Look a Pet Behaviorist Is Begging Dog Owners to Start Noticing in Their Pup's Body Language According to pet behaviorists , "whale eye" is something that they would love for dog owners to ...

  8. Prince Harry Just Sat for a Rare TV Interview—and His Body ...

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    Take, for example, Meghan Markle who displayed some surprising body language during a recent outing with her friend. Or Taylor Swift whose major behavioral shift caught my eye right away.

  9. Social-emotional agnosia - Wikipedia

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    Social-emotional agnosia, also known as emotional agnosia or expressive agnosia, is the inability to perceive facial expressions, body language, and voice intonation. [1] A person with this disorder is unable to non-verbally perceive others' emotions in social situations, limiting normal social interactions.