Communication and Intro to NVC
Origins of NVC
Perception and Identity
Types of NVC Channels
Potpourri
100

The process of generating meaning by sending and receiving verbal and nonverbal symbols and signs.

What is communication?

100

Individuals who experience this are still able to create basic nonverbal expressions (such as laughing and crying).

Who are individuals who experience sensory deprivation?

100

The process by which you filter and interpret information to create a meaningful picture of the world.

What is perception?

100

The study of what is communicated by baking bread in a house that is for sale.

What is olfactics?

100

Lachlan, Asher, and Isla

Who are Dr. Weber's kids?

200

In this model of communication, there is synchronous sending and receiving of messages (including feedback).

What is the transactional model of communication?

200

Newborn babies are able to express these two nonverbal cues?

What is smiling and crying?

200

This step of the perceptional process is marked by arranging stimuli into coherent patterns.

What is the organizational step in the perceptual process?

200

The study of what is communicated by winking at someone.

What is oculesics?

200

Pride and Prejudice

What is Dr. Weber's favorite book?

300

A type of noise that recognizes a receiver’s physical state like hunger or sleepiness that interrupts his or her ability to decode a message.

What is physiological noise?

300

Despite being rearing apart, twins still express very similar behaviors because of what reason?

What is because they share all of their genetic code in common?

300

The failure to notice a fully-visible object because attention was engaged in something else.

What is inattentional blindness?
300

The study of what is communicated by speaking very quickly.

What is vocalics (or paralinguistics)?

300

Wednesday, 5-6pm

What are Dr. Weber's office hours?

400

Any communicative characteristic or behavior that conveys a message without the use of verbal language.

What is nonverbal communication?

400
The following are examples of what: Happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, disgust etc.

What is Ekman's pan-culturally recognized facial expressions of emotion?

400

For this type of identity, a person can manipulate or change their appearance to communicate who we are.

What is an enacted identity?

400

The study of what is communicated by painting the walls of your house very bright, vibrant colors.

What is the study of the environment?

400

Ann Arbor

What is the town Dr. Weber grew up in?

500

The idea that nonverbal communication comes before any other form of communication in each individual experience.

What is ontogenetic primacy?

500

Raising a hand during a business meeting to indicate you would like to speak is an example of which NVC function.

What is regulating?

500

For this type of identity, a person cannot easily manipulate or change what this part of them communicates to others.

What is a displayed identity?

500

The study of what is communicated by sitting a little too close to someone in a classroom.

What is proxemics?

500

Water

What is Dr. Weber's fav drink of all time?