Introduction PART I: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 1. Parliamentary Procedure and the Brain PART II: BODY MOVEMENT 2. The Role of Body Movement in Communication 3. On Gesture: Its Complementary Relationship With Speech 4. Movement in Human Interaction: Description, Parameter Formation and Analysis PART III: FACIAL AND VISUAL BEHAVIOR 5. Facial Expressions of Emotion 6. Social Visual Interaction: A Conceptual and Literature Review 7. Pupillary Behavior in Communication PART IV: VOCAL BEHAVIOR 8. The Telltale Voice: Nonverbal Messages of Verbal Communication 9. A Chronography of Conversation: In Defense of an Objective Approach 10. Grouptalk; Sound and Silence in Group Conversation PART V: FUNCTIONAL PERSPECTIVES 11. A Functional Analysis of Space in Social Interaction 12. Conversational Control Functions of Nonverbal Behavior
Aron W. Siegman, Stanley Feldstein both University of Maryland Baltimore County