"Honest signals" redirects here. For honest signals in evolutionary biology, see Signalling theory.
Unconscious (or intuitive) communication is the subtle, unintentional, unconscious cues that provide information to another individual. It can be verbal (speech patterns, physical activity while speaking, or the tone of voice of an individua)l[1][2] or it can be non-verbal (facial expressions and body language[2]). Some psychologists instead use the term honest signals because such cues are involuntary behaviors that often convey emotion whereas body language can be controlled.[3] Many decisions are based on unconscious communication, which is interpreted and created in the right hemisphere of the brain.[4] The right hemisphere is dominant in perceiving and expressing body language, facial expressions, verbal cues, and other indications that have to do with emotion but it does not exclusively deal with the unconscious.[4]
Little is known about the unconscious mind or about how decisions are made based on unconscious communications except that they are always unintentional. There are two types of unconscious communications: intrapersonal and interpersonal.
Research has shown that human conscious attention can attend to 5–9 items simultaneously.[citation needed] All other information is processed by the unconscious mind. For example, the unconscious mind sometimes picks up on and relates non-verbal cues about an individual based on how they have arranged their settings such as their home or place of work.
^Chandler, David. "Tuning in to unconscious communication". MIT News. Retrieved 27 Feb 2012.
^ abEjim, Esther. "What is unconscious communication?". wiseGEEK. Conjecture Corporation. Retrieved 27 Feb 2012.
^Pentland, Alex. "The Impact of Unconscious Communication". Gallup Management Journal. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
^ abSchore, Allen. "Projective Identification, Unconscious Communication, and the Right Brain". Courses for Mental Health Professionals. ContinuingEdCourses. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
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