Without changing what you say, this gambit can increase how your audience percieves your competence, researchers found.
Words matter—but your hands might matter more, according to a new UBC study which found that purposeful hand gestures can ...
When people talk face to face, they don’t rely on words alone. They move their hands, raise their eyebrows, or nod to help express what they mean. These gestures often carry meaning and help listeners ...
Using hand gestures may be important for more than just making a point; they could help children to learn. In research published in the journal Developmental Psychology, preschoolers and ...