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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

1. Weiss P. Evolučně biologické modely sexuální pre­ference. Sexuológia 2004; 4: 14–18.

2. Buss DM. Sex differences in human mate prefe­rences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures (with commentary and rejoinder). Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1989; 12: 1–49.

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4. Schmitt DP, Alcalay L, Allensworth M et al. Patterns and universals of adult romantic attachment across 62 cultural regions: Are models of self and of other pancultural constructs? Journal of Cross-Cultural Psy­chology 2004; 35: 367–402.

5. Janáčková L. Praktická komunikace pro každý den. Grada, Praha 2009.

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