Published November 22, 2024 | Version v1
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EXPLORATION OF BODY LANGUAGE AND ITS ROLE IN COMMUNICATION

  • 1. Karshi State University

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How often do you think about your body language on the day-to-day? Most of the time, our body language is unconscious. We move naturally in certain ways without even noticing. This means we are sending signals all the time, even if we’re unaware of them. Body language, an often overlooked facet of human interaction, plays a crucial role in communication beyond spoken language. This article examines the scientific underpinnings of nonverbal cues, such as facial expressions, gestures, posture, and eye contact, and their significance in conveying emotions, intentions, and social signals. Drawing on interdisciplinary research from psychology, neuroscience, and anthropology, the article explores how body language shapes human interactions, influences perception, and fosters social bonding. Additionally, the piece delves into the cultural variations in nonverbal communication, the accuracy of body language in interpreting emotions, and the implications for fields such as psychology, education, and artificial intelligence. Understanding body language provides valuable insights into human behavior, offering a deeper understanding of the silent but powerful ways we communicate.

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