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1 BY: SAUMYA SUMAN 5 TH SEMESTER SECTION-A ROLL NO-93 PERCEPTION AND NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION

2 PERCEPTION Perception is the cognitive process involving selecting, organizing, and interpreting or attaching meaning to the events happening in the environment. Perception differs from person to person.

3 3 or 4

4 2 MEN CHATTING OR 3 VASES?

5 FEATURES OF PERCEPTION  Perception is an intellectual process.  Perception is one of the basic cognitive or psychological behavior.  Perception differs from person to person based on their psychological and intellectual process.  Perception assigns meaning to sensory events.  After picking up sensory information, perception involves the creation of a mental representation of the object or event that gives rise to sensory experience.

6 NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Non Verbal Communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving world less messages. Such messages are communicated through gestures, body-language, facial-expression, eye-contact, posture, etc. These are the signals to which meaning can be attributed.

7 TYPES OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION  EYE CONTACT  FACIAL EXPRESSION  BODY LANGUAGE  BODY MOVEMENT  TOUCH

8 1. EYE CONTACT Eyes are expressive in nature. Ancient poets have described eyes as “windows to the soul.” Honest person has a tendency to look you straight in the eye while speaking. People avoid eye contact with other person when an uncomfortable question asked. The raising of one eyebrow shows disbelief and two shows surprise.

9 EYE CONTACT WITH PETS AFFECTION CARE FRIENDLINES S

10 LOVE

11 2. FACIAL EXPRESSION Facial Expression is also one of the reliable indicators of a person’s attitudes, emotions & feelings

12 HAPPY SMILEY HAPPY TENSION FREE JOLLY

13 SHOCKED SMILEY

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15 3. BODY LANGUAGE Body language refers to that form of non-verbal communication, wherein a person reveals clues as to some unspoken intention or feeling through their physical behavior. Body language is all about how one carries oneself. Body Language includes-body postures, gestures, facial expressions, eye movement, etc Body postures-standing, sitting, lying, dance positions Gestures- movement of hands, face or oother parts of the body

16 GESTURES VICTORY

17 GESTURES TIME OUT

18 GESTURES 1. 1. ANGER 2. 2. FEAR 3. 3. JOY 4. 4. FRUSTRATIO N 5. 5. PENSIVE 6. 6. PUZZLED

19 4. BODY MOVEMENT Body movement is the movement of body parts accompanied with movement of muscles i.e. either contraction or expansion. Parts of the body are actually in motion. If there is no movement of muscles there is no body movement. Example-raising of hand, walking, dancing, etc

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21 5. TOUCH Touching can influence liking and compliance Is used to show intimacy or power/control

22 LOVING TOUCH CARE SOMEONE IS THERE TO HOLD YOU COMFORT SECUITY

23 ABUSIVE TOUCH TOUCH TO: PUNISH BEAT RAPE KILL

24 CONCLUSION Perception is how we select, organize, interpret and attach meaning to the events. AND Non-Verbal Communication are wordless communication

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