WHAT IS CONSIDERED EROTIC IN NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
Authors:
L. Janáčková
Authors‘ workplace:
Oddělení somatopsychiky VFN
Published in:
Urol List 2010; 8(4): 48-49
Overview
The author discusses some aspects of sexual behaviour and nonverbal communication in both males and females from the perspective of evolutionary psychology.
KEY WORDS:
nonverbal communication- evolutionary psychology - attractiveness- erotic signals
Sources
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