Scientists call this phenomenon emotional mimicry. Biologists and psychologists consider this automatic matching of another’s ...
An exhibit at New York's Museum of the Moving Image explores how medical imaging technologies like CT scans and X-rays have ...
Earlier this week, police personnel from Alpena County’s law enforcement agencies participated in a three-day training ...
If you've ever read a negotiation book or taken a communication workshop, you've likely heard of "mirroring": subtly copying another person's body language to build rapport. They lean in, you lean in.
Earlier this week, Brooklyn Beckham practically broke the internet when he shared a lengthy statement about the fallout with his family and the so-called 'brand Beckham'. In one unearthed interview on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carol Kinsey Goman is a contributor on body language and presence. Oct 22, 2025, 11:00am EDT It’s not enough to say the right ...
Historically, TV interviews consisted of the host and guest sitting in the studio for filming. It is still popular today to have the host of a TV program in the studio set for filming. Occasionally, ...
Many interviews have moved online now, and with that comes added pressure for the candidate and the hiring manager. You can tell a lot about a person from their body language, so here are some simple ...
Interviews can be tough, right? You spend hours prepping your resume, thinking about what to say, and researching the company. But what about how you actually *act*? Turns out, your body language ...