Gestures Drawing

This list includes links to pages that discuss particular gestures, as well as short descriptions of some gestures that do not have their own page. Not included are the specialized gestures, calls, and signals used by referees and umpires in various organized sports.

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In the context of digital technology, we interact with touchscreen devices using gestures —movements such as swiping a finger from side to side or using two fingers to “pinch” the screen and zoom in and out.

Gestures are body movements that parallel verbal communication to convey meaning, and they’re fundamental to how humans transmit ideas. In fact, the brain processes gestures in the same area as speech.

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To use the touch-sensitive temple, you have to master a collection of one and two-finger gestures, none of which are intuitive. With it, you can wave your fingers in front of the camera of a computer, and it will recognize your gestures. His strawberry nose grew flushed, as he gestured with his hands.

In the study of body language and communication psychology, gestures have been carefully classified to help us understand their functions and meanings. This article explores the five main types of gestures in non-verbal communication: emblems, illustrators, affect displays, regulators, and adaptors.

Explore the different types of gestures people use to communicate, and see examples of gestures based on Dr. Ekman's nonverbal communication research.

In this article, I’ll walk you through what gestures truly are, the different types, meaningful examples, common pitfalls, and most importantly, how you can master using gestures to communicate more effectively.

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Linguistics. a systematic study of nonverbal body gestures, as smiles, hand motions, or other movements, in their relation to human communication; body language.