calculus
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Intimation.
aggressive mimicry, All the world’s a stage, anger, anthropomorphism, anxiety, apocrine glands, askance, autism, bluster, body image, body language, bradypnoea, calculus, Clever Hans, cosmetics, disarm, dissemble, dissimulate, distract, distraction, double take, dry mouth, eye contact, faeces, fear sweat, film stars, fingernails, flannel, folding of the arms, fragrance, gender differences, gesticulations, hum, human parasite, humming, intimation, jaw clench, mendacity, mint, mirror lenses, Mona Lisa, more to this than meets the eye, Morphological variants of silent bared-teeth displays have different social interaction outcomes in crested macaques (Macaca nigra), nervous sweating, non-verbal, nostril flares, nostril wrinkles, On The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, peppermint, perfume, personal space, Poisson distribution, pregnant pause, quiver, Revealing the structure of information flows discriminates similar animal social behaviours, rhetoric, seduction, Sharing the motivation to play: the use of signals in adult bonobos, shrug, shrug of the shoulders, shrugging, sidelong, signal-to-noise-ratio, sniffing, stress sweat, subliminal stimuli, suspension of disbelief, synapse, tachypnoea, tattoos, the Pons test, tight clothing, tremor, unconscious antithesis, urine, visual imagery, whistle, whistling, yawningIntimation qualifies verbalisation, so that a particular content may be given emphasis by widening of the eyes, narrowing of the eyes, blinking, pupillary dilatation, unfocused eyes, lachrymosity, change of eye contact, glances, staring, wrinkling of the skin between the eyes, wrinkling of the skin around the eyes, nostril flares, nostril wrinkles, blowing out of the…
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Vocalisation.
A neuronal morphologic type unique to humans and great apes, A profile of prosodic speech differences in individuals with autism spectrum disorder and first-degree relatives, a word in edgeways, absolute pitch, acoustic analysis, aggressive mimicry, ahem, anxiety, autism, braggard, cadence, calculus, CDS, child-directed speech, Chimpanzees modify recruitment screams as a function of audience composition, convergent evolution, cough, crying, diffidence, disinhibition, dissemble, dissimulate, dyspopulophony, echolocation, emotion, emotionality, emphasis, enunciation, excitement, exclamation, fatherese, frequency, halting, Heschl’s gyrus, high-pass filter, hollow laughter, hollow voice, human parasite, imperative mood, inadvertent social information, inflection, inflexion, inner ear, interjection, interrogative mood, interruption, laughter, loudmouth, more to this than meets the ear, motherese, network, networking, octave, oval window, pace, Parallel Thalamocortical Pathways for Echolocation and Passive Sound Localisation in a Gleaning Bat Antrozous pallidus, parentese, pause, phonolocation, pitch, planum temporale, power, pregnant pause, pressure of talk, prosody, quaver, Revealing the structure of information flows discriminates similar animal social behaviours, sarcasm, Seneca, solfege scale, sounding out, spindle cells from Wikipedia, stapedius, stapes, The activity of the stapedius muscle in man during vocalization, throw-away remark, timbre, transverse temporal gyrus, triadic awareness, Two different motor systems are needed to generate human speech, Vocal fighting and flirting: the functions of birdsong 2004 Nature’s Music. The Science of Birdsong., vocal spectral analysis, vocalisationThe intention to vocalise is followed by contraction of the stapedius muscles, which reduces vibrations of the stapes (stirrup) bones, and thus the transmission of sound waves through the oval windows to the inner ears. The pitch, pace, pause and power of vocalisations qualify verbalisations. Comparisons can be made within sentences and between sentences, when…