When verbal directions or written policies cannot convey key information, visual cues offer an easier solution. Effective workplace communication is really important when it comes to maintaining a ...
Every day, you navigate the world through a series of automatic responses. You brake at a red light, reach for your favorite coffee mug, or instinctively type a smartphone passcode without thinking ...
Shall I address the elephant in the room? Appearance can be a very taboo and sensitive subject. In the workforce, there is an unfortunate history of discrimination based on appearance, gender, race ...
Eye contact and body language are critical in social interaction, but exactly how the brain uses this information in order to inform behavior in real time is not well understood. By combining ...
Contextual cueing describes the phenomenon whereby repeated exposure to specific spatial layouts enables a more efficient visual search. In such settings, the surrounding distractor configuration, ...
Some individuals rely heavily on visual and sound cues when making decisions, and this sensitivity can lead to persistent maladaptive choices.
Communication is made up of two parts: receptive and expressive communication. Receptive communication refers to the way a listener receives and understands a message from a communication partner*.