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In conflicting research, psychologist Judith Hall found women to have greater non-verbal sensitivity: they were better able to read a situation without verbal clues.

The teacher could face discipline ranging from a verbal reprimand to sensitivity training or even termination, according to Toronto City News.

For example, the interpersonal relationship between residents with dementia and the nurses in our study was characterized by sensitivity in verbal and non-verbal communication, as the nurses emphasized the importance of observing residents' body language.

"We propose that Chaser's understanding of the three elements of grammar in sentences evolved out of her intensive training for learning the meaning of specific words, and different types of words developed greater sensitivity for verbal symbols and referential cues.

Our finding of stronger activation in men while perceiving facial expressions of contempt may reflect a visuospatial and hierarchical counterpart of women's sensitivity to verbal expressions of interpersonal conflict.

The present studies do not address a related question: what range of visual forms does hearing a label help detect, e.g., does hearing "emm" enhance detection of both uppercase and lowercase Ms? Interestingly, although auditory verbal cues increased detection sensitivity, visual cues did not.

Specific attention was paid to maintain their sensitivity to verbal behaviours that occur less frequently.

Sensitivity of verbal autopsy was more than 93%% for diagnosing prematurity and 83.5 % for birth asphyxia.

With verbal autopsy studies, the sensitivity and specificity of diagnosing diarrhea are in the range of 36%to96%6%, and for acute lower respiratory infections are 28%to91%1% [ 16].

To assess diagnostic accuracy of verbal autopsy we used sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) and their 95%% confidence intervals (CI) for leading causes of neonatal deaths.

Body expression is conceived as an intrinsic human, non-verbal ability articulating personal sensitivity, thoughts, imagination, and creativity, complementing other expressive tools such as, talking, painting, and writing (cf., Stokoe and Schächter 1977).

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