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liquid-handsoap t1_j8gysh5 wrote
Reply to comment by tudy1311 in The brain can rapidly detect and process fearful faces that are otherwise invisible to the eye. There appears to be a neural pathway for detection of fear, which operates automatically, outside of conscious awareness. by Wagamaga
I have this theory that body language is way older form of communication, evolutionary, than language is.
Because human’s can be so weird and awkward socially compared to how we pick up body language like someone smiling, or in this case frowning of fear, so so easy
liquid-handsoap t1_j8gyi3h wrote
Reply to comment by futureshocked2050 in The brain can rapidly detect and process fearful faces that are otherwise invisible to the eye. There appears to be a neural pathway for detection of fear, which operates automatically, outside of conscious awareness. by Wagamaga
This is why i walk home as if i was about to mugg someone. I aint, but it looks like it. I try to behave like a predator instead of prey, if that makes sense. Mainly by just walking determined and ready to throw down. Cant really explain
liquid-handsoap t1_ixcpuqw wrote
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liquid-handsoap t1_j8h9lkb wrote
Reply to comment by Bpbpimajp in The brain can rapidly detect and process fearful faces that are otherwise invisible to the eye. There appears to be a neural pathway for detection of fear, which operates automatically, outside of conscious awareness. by Wagamaga
Well i mean verbal language as words and constructed sentences; so humans.
My point is, our common ancestors communicated with body language way before humans existed. Body language is way older, evolutionary, and therefore more ingrained in instincts.
Sorry for bad english, hope it makes sense