Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA; email:
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Flint, Michigan 48502, USA; email:
Annu Rev Psychol. 2019 Jan 4;70:271-294. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010418-103145. Epub 2018 Sep 26.
The field of nonverbal communication (NVC) has a long history involving many cue modalities, including face, voice, body, touch, and interpersonal space; different levels of analysis, including normative, group, and individual differences; and many substantive themes that cross from psychology into other disciplines. In this review, we focus on NVC as it pertains to individuals and social interaction. We concentrate specifically on ( a) the meanings and correlates of cues that are enacted (sent) by encoders and ( b) the perception of nonverbal cues and the accuracy of such perception. Frameworks are presented for conceptualizing and understanding the process of sending and receiving nonverbal cues. Measurement issues are discussed, and theoretical issues and new developments are covered briefly. Although our review is primarily oriented within social and personality psychology, the interdisciplinary nature of NVC is evident in the growing body of research on NVC across many areas of scientific inquiry.
非言语交际(NVC)领域有着悠久的历史,涉及许多线索模态,包括面部、声音、身体、触摸和人际空间;不同的分析层次,包括规范、群体和个体差异;以及许多跨越心理学进入其他学科的实质性主题。在这篇综述中,我们专注于与个人和社会互动相关的非言语交际。我们特别关注(a)由编码器发出(发送)的线索的含义和相关性,以及(b)非言语线索的感知和对这种感知的准确性。为了理解发送和接收非言语线索的过程,我们提出了一些框架。讨论了测量问题,并简要介绍了理论问题和新的发展。尽管我们的综述主要是在社会和人格心理学领域内进行的,但 NVC 的跨学科性质在许多科学研究领域对 NVC 的日益增多的研究中显而易见。