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Bodily communication perceived visually or through the tactile senses has a central place in human communication. It is probably basic both from an ontogenetic and a phylogenetic perspective, being connected with archaic levels in our brains such as the limbic system and the autonomous neural system. It is interesting from a biological, psychological and social point of view and given recent developments in ICT (Information and Communication Technology). It is also becoming more and more interesting from a technological point of view.
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Allwood, J. (2002). Bodily Communication Dimensions of Expression and Content. In: Granström, B., House, D., Karlsson, I. (eds) Multimodality in Language and Speech Systems. Text, Speech and Language Technology, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2367-1_2
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