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Body-to-body communication

Body-to-body communication is a very complex way of communicating with others without using speech or verbalization. It can ''body language'', facial expressions, and other bodily gestures in order to communicate with others without the need of verbal communication. Body-to-body communication accounts for postures, body language, positioning in the environment, nonverbal language, gestures, movements and in general the people as a whole.
This form of communication accounts for roughly up to sixty percent of human conversation〔Zimmerman, Constance, and Luecke, Richard A.. Asserting Yourself At Work. Saranac Lake, NY, USA: Amacom, 2010. ProQuest ebrary. Web. 30 November 2015.〕 and can be expressed in many different forms. Body-to-body communication can be used in collaboration with, as well as in replacement of verbal communication to emphasize the point being made.〔Guye-Vuilleme, A., T. K. Capin, S. Pandzic, N. Magnenat Thalmann, and D. Thalmann. "Nonverbal Communication Interface For Collaborative Virtual Environments." Virtual Reality: Print.〕 Substitution of nonverbal for verbal communication is often used when verbal communication does not allow the message to be conveyed or when it is not possible to communicate verbally. This includes over long distances or when there is an interruption verbal communication such as a noise or a distraction. Nonverbal communication can also be used to express a quick message that would otherwise take time to explain if expressed verbally.〔Guye-Vuilleme, A., T. K. Capin, S. Pandzic, N. Magnenat Thalmann, and D. Thalmann. "Nonverbal Communication Interface For Collaborative Virtual Environments." Virtual Reality: Print.〕
== People With Disabilities ==
Verbal communication is not always possible for people with certain disorders. Nonverbal communication gives people the ability to express things that otherwise could not be expressed verbally, which makes it easier to identify and understand their disorder. People with autism have difficulty with both verbal and nonverbal communication. Along with having trouble speaking, autistic people have trouble reading social queues and are often unresponsive to bodily messages and to their environment.〔Coats, Erik J., Feldman, Robert S., and Philoppot, Pierre, eds. Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical Settings. Cary, NC, USA: Oxford University Press, 2003. ProQuest ebrary. Web. 30 November 2015.〕 Major depression give messages of distress such as loss of energy, sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating, and lack of motivation to signify their mental situation.〔Coats, Erik J., Feldman, Robert S., and Philoppot, Pierre, eds. Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical Settings. Cary, NC, USA: Oxford University Press, 2003. ProQuest ebrary. Web. 30 November 2015.〕

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