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Caybot, Krisha Mae, April John Datoy, Arlyn Piit, ArisPet Angeli Suarez, and Alfer Jann Tantog. "The Teaching Interns' Use of Kinesics as Non-verbal Communication in the Classroom." Journal of Elementary and Secondary School 2, no. 1 (March 31, 2024): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/jess.v2i1.1890.

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This study investigates the use of non-verbal communication, particularly kinesic behavior, by teaching interns during classroom instruction. The primary participants in this study are fourth-year teaching interns during the academic year 2022-2023 at a private higher education institution in Pagadian City, Philippines. The research approach employed is a case study with a qualitative methodology. The objective of this study is to examine the utilization of kinesics as a non-verbal communication tool by teaching interns in their interactions with students. It seeks to understand how teaching interns commonly employ kinesics and its perceived impact on students. Data for this study were gathered from various sources, including interviews conducted with ten teaching interns, feedback from three cooperating teachers, and insights from two students of the research participants. The findings indicate that the use of kinesics is beneficial for teaching interns. The incorporation of kinesics, such as postures, gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions, has created a dynamic classroom atmosphere and heightened students' engagement and the overall quality of instruction. It has positively influenced students' academic performance, leading to improved results and enhanced classroom behavior. Consequently, the integration of kinesics in the classroom supports effective communication between teaching interns and their students, resulting in clear and conducive instructional environments for learning.
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Wisudawaty, Hanna. "KONSTRUKSI MAKNA GERAK SEBAGAI KOMUNIKASI NONVERBAL DALAM MUSIK KONTEMPORER." JIKE : Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Efek 2, no. 1 (December 24, 2018): 86–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.32534/jike.v2i1.490.

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The research is conducted by researcher to identify and describe the meaning of kinesics in contemporary music for the composers. The research questions are: 1) How the contemporary musical composers interperet the kinesics messages through facial expressions. 2) How the contemporary musical composers interperet the kinesics messages through gestures. 3) How the contemporary musical composers interperet the kinesics messages through its artifactual. This research used a qualitative method with the interpretive paradigm through a phenomenological approach. Research subjects consisted of seven contemporary musical composers as informants taken purposively. In-depth interviews and field observations conducted in this research to gain the needed of research data. The results show that the composers of the contemporary music, the informants, construct the kinesics meaning in contemporary music subjectively. The variety of Kinesics meaning in every kind of contemporary musical creatures represents the confirmation of communication which has a different verbal expression. The theatrical type in the contemporary show must prominently be more dominant than instrumental type of the contemporary music show. The combinations of the three non-verbal Kinesics communication components, namely; facial, gestural, dan artifactual, deliver the results of the constructed kinesics meaning as follow: (1) The Kinesics messages in facial aimed to expresses the meaning of sadness, anger, and happy, especially through the composers mimic. (2) The kinesics messages in gestural aimed as a confirmation to communicating the dialog prominently through their body as expressed in the composers eyes, hands and lips movement. (3) The Kinesics messages in artifactual aimed to represent the identity as it is functioned as a ‘marker’ particularly through its dressing or costume, make up and through the instruments. Keywords: Contemporary Music, composers, non-verbal communication, Kinesics Meaning: Facial expressions, Gesture and Artifactual
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Rahman, Mohammed Hafizur, and Demah Aamer Alqahtani. "Effectiveness of Kinesics among Saudi undergraduate EFL Students: How do Paralinguistics Impact the Pedagogical Practices in an ESOL Classroom?" Journal of Language and Cultural Education 10, no. 3 (December 1, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jolace-2022-0013.

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Abstract Kinesics is a paralinguistic feature that helps convey a message quickly, especially in a TESOL environment. Kinesics is one of the main features of paralinguistics, which comprises various nonverbal fundamental elements. In this study, researchers collected the data regarding the effectiveness of kinesics for ESOL learners using a questionnaire with a sample of 385 instructors and learners from Saudi Arabian universities. Two hypotheses were tested: integrated kinesics significantly impacts learner-oriented proximity, and integrated kinesics features have a substantial effect on instructor-oriented proximity. SPSS was used to scrutinize the collected data. Regression analysis and descriptive statistic methods were used to check the frequency and reliability of the data and the variation of the results. The study’s findings indicate a significant impact of integrated kinesics features on learner-oriented proximity and instructororiented proximity. Using kinesics features in TESOL is very effective. It is concluded that kinesics is an inseparable part of the lecture room’s learning and teaching process. It is an integral part of teaching ESOL that should not be neglected.
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Tsimbalista, O. R. "KINESICS IN PARALINGUISTIC ASPECTS." PRECARPATHIAN BULLETIN OF THE SHEVCHENKO SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Word, no. 3(55) (April 12, 2019): 89–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/2304-7402-2019-3(55)-89-95.

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The article deals with the thorough description of main directions of modern kinesic research in the paralinguistic aspect. Particular attention is paid to the term "paralinguistics", which studies communicatively meaningful nonverbal components and "kinesics," in which they consider the language of the body in a broad sense. It is defined which terms are used to denote non-verbal units. It is established that gestures can be considered as an auxiliary functional component. Gestures are necessary in cases where it is impossible to verbalize (for example, because of the language barrier and hearing problems). In addition, gestures are often used when verbal statements are considered socially inappropriate.It was analyzed which 6 main functions perform gestures. It was found out that the noncommunicational human systems of the person are subordinate, secondary systems. It is noted that non-verbal components are inherent in their regularities in the formation of the expression and transmission of information. The main directions of modern kinetic researches are indicated. Three large kinetic groups are considered: prequenics, microkinesics, macroconesisics. Nonverbal components are inherent in their regularities in the formation of the expression and transmission of information, which are now becoming the subject of research on the theory of communication.Principal methodological issues that cover the study of all types of kinesics (from gestures to pantomime), phonation (from speech to vocal art), proxemic (posture, position of communications), as well as communication with the participation of so-called situational text will create the opportunity to prevent communicative failures in the process of communication of representatives of different ethnic cultures.
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Sutrisna, I. Putu Edi. "Kinesics in EFL Language Teaching." Yavana Bhasha : Journal of English Language Education 3, no. 2 (August 1, 2020): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.25078/yb.v3i2.1709.

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This study was descriptive qualitative research to reveal the use of kinesics in EFL classrooms in STAHN Mpu Kuturan Singaraja. Specifically, the purposes of this study were: 1) to describe of how English lecturers perceive the kinesics in EFL communication; 2) to describe kinds of kinesics that the English lecturers use in their EFL classrooms; 3) to describe how the kinesics takes place in the EFL teaching and learning activities. The informants of the present study were three English lecturers in which the first informant was as the main informant and the two other informants were the secondary informants. The data were gathered through interviews using a validated interview guide. Data analysis was done by using Interactive Data Analysis Model proposed by Miles & Huberman (1984). From the data analysis conducted, this present study found out that kinesics was always be found in the communication process in EFL teaching and learning activities as it was very beneficial to help the students in acquiring the target language. There were four types of kinesics dealing with the EFL teaching and learning process found. Those were gestures, head movements, eye contact, and facial expressions. Those basic aspects of kinesics are very useful and considered as an easier way to help the EFL students to understand the meaning of utterances containing some difficult vocabularies as well helped them to acquire the target language.
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Mayatska, Yana, Tetiana Deorditsa, and Viktoriia Vakula. "SPECIFICITY OF REPRODUCTION OF KINESICS IN TRANSLATING ENGLISH ARTISTIC TEXT INTO UKRAINIAN." Naukovy Visnyk of South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky: Linguistic Sciences 2021, no. 33 (December 2021): 421–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24195/2616-5317-2021-33-29.

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Problems of studying kinesics as a branch of linguistics, as well as classifications of kinem based on their functions are discussed in the article. The study examines the features of the use of non-verbal means of communication, the use of gestures, facial expressions and oculesy within the Ukrainian and English languages in particular. The methods of verbalization of kinesics and the difficulties of their translation in fiction are also analyzed in the text. The review of theoretical studies has shown that kinesics is an integral part of the daily interaction of people, since it helps to express emotions through symptomatic body movements, contributes to the assessment of reality, and also performs the function of regulating communication: identifies the status of an individual, encourages action, shows readiness for contact, and on the contrary, the desire to interrupt it, and also helps to comply with the norms of etiquette accepted in society. During the analysis, the authors came to the conclusion that the translation of the kinesic components of a literary text presents certain difficulties, since the kinemes have not only a figurative and cognitive, but also an ideological and aesthetic function. Despite the fact that the physiology of people is similar and the kinemes in many languages are the same, certain difficulties can appear when translating kinems, which can cause errors if the playback method is chosen incorrectly. Therefore, the translator should remember about the double nature of kinem, since this is not just an action, it can carry a hidden content and influence the recipient of the text, as it helps to better understand the character of the character. As a result, the authors found that the features of literary translation generate the need to use all kinds of translation transformations (lexical, lexical-grammatical, grammatical transformations).
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Nuessel, Frank. "Teaching Kinesics Through Literature." Canadian Modern Language Review 41, no. 6 (May 1985): 1014–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cmlr.41.6.1014.

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English, Susan Lewis. "Kinesics in academic lectures." ESP Journal 4, no. 2 (January 1985): 161–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0272-2380(85)90018-6.

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Korosteleva, Anna. "The Semantics of ‘Nod’ in Russian." Stephanos Peer reviewed multilanguage scientific journal 48, no. 4 (July 31, 2021): 51–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.24249/2309-9917-2021-48-4-51-90.

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The study was carried out by the method of semantic communicative analysis, which is used this case to the kinesics. The article proposes an invariant semantic parameter of the Russian communicative gesture ‘to nod’. On the movies dialogue material a number of possible implementations of this parameter is shown in various purports. The analysis presented in the work clarifies the place of kinesic means (posture, mimic, gesture) in the system of communicative level of the Russian language. The results of the study can serve as a basis for creating a fundamentally new dictionary description of “the nod” for the future Dictionary of Russian communicative gestures.
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Yusrain. "LAYANAN KONSELING TERHADAP KESALAHPAHAMAN DALAM MEMAKNAI KOMUNIKASI NON VERBAL (PESAN KINESIK) DI LINGKUNGAN ASRAMA." Syi’ar: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi, Penyuluhan dan Bimbingan Masyarakat Islam 2, no. 2 (December 26, 2019): 133–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.37567/syiar.v2i2.581.

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The relationship between non-verbal communication (kinesic messages) and children's adjustment is that non-verbal communication such as facial expressions, body movements, and eye contact greatly influence the process of interacting with fellow humans. Especially for the first time face to face and interact with each other. So that sometimes the habits of these movements greatly influence social interaction. Especially if those interacting are from different cultural backgrounds. So that there are misunderstandings in understanding the non-verbal communication messages, such as kinesics. The counseling services that the author can offer in dealing with this problem can use several counseling services, including rational emotive and behavioristic therapy.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kinesics"

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Jones, Erika. "Kinesics : kroppsspråk i möbler." Thesis, Konstfack, Inredningsarkitektur & Möbeldesign, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-3623.

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I have always been told that form follows function. But does it have to be that way? I decided to see it  from another angle. Kinesics is a term form non verbal komunication. In my thesis project I have been working with body language in furniture.  I believe that furniture, just like us, has an expression and a character. We often tend to desccribe furniture with the same words as we describe people, for example: "A relaxed chair" or "a cocky table". I wanted to exaggerate the expression by applying body language to my furniture and make them become something more than just a function. I wanted to give them a character and bring them to life.
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Meservy, Thomas Oliver. "Augmenting Human Intellect: Automatic Recognition of Nonverbal Behavior with Application in Deception Detection." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194056.

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Humans have long sought to use technology to augment human abilities and intellect. However, technology is traditionally employed only to create speedier solutions or more-rapid comprehension. A more challenging endeavor is to enable humans with technology to gain additional or enhanced comprehension that may not be possible to acquire otherwise. One such application is the use of technology to augment human abilities in detecting deception using nonverbal cues. Detecting deception is often critical, whether an individual is communicating with a close friend, negotiating a business deal, or screening individuals at a security checkpoint.The detection of deception is a challenging endeavor. A variety of studies have shown that humans have a hard time accurately discriminating deception from truth, and only do so slightly better than chance. Several deception detection methods exist; however, most of these are invasive and require a controlled environment.This dissertation presents a technological approach to detecting deception based on kinesic (i.e., movement-based) and vocalic (i.e., sounds associated with the voice) cues that is firmly grounded in deception theory and past empirical studies. This noninvasive approach overcomes some of the weaknesses of other deception detection methods as it can be used in a natural environment without cooperation from the individual of interest.The automatable approach demonstrates potential for increasing humans' ability to correctly identify those who display behaviors indicative of deception. The approach was evaluated using experimental and field data. The results of repeated measures analysis of variance, linear regression and discriminant function analysis suggest that the use of such a system could augment human abilities in detecting deception by as much as 15-25%. While there are a number of technical challenges that need to be addressed before such a system could be deployed in the field, there are numerous environments where it would be potentially useful.
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Herrera, Rachael. "Body, Blood, and Flood: The Ripple of Kinesics through Nature in Leonardo da Vinci's Art." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2017. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1019.

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Leonardo da Vinci's art and science have a dynamic relationship that can be used to better understand the role of the individual and the human body within his art. Leonardo believed that movements of the body were expressions of the soul. He also thought that the body was as a microcosm of the physical world. The theories, based in ancient tradition, would be challenged by his work with the human anatomy. By studying his notebooks it becomes evident that Leonardo held nature to be the highest creator of the world but as he worked to understand the human body and through extension the physical world, his ideas about nature and the divine became more incomprehensible. Leonardo's art reflects this turn of perspective as he becomes unable to define the physical world through the human body.
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Erhardsson, Jennie, and Sofia Gustafsson. "Fastighetsmäklares icke-verbala kommunikation." Thesis, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering (SET), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-2829.

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Background: During a house demonstration a real estate agent have the chance to make new contacts which is of big importance to spread the word about the agency and keep up with the competition. If the realtor makes a good impression on the customers, it increases the chance for making the customers return to the same realtor when time comes to sell their own house. The interpretation of this non-verbal communication has been shown to have a fundamental effect on the participant’s perception of the encounter. This makes the study aim regards investigating which non-verbal signals a real estate agent express.

Purpose: This study has a two-parted purpose whereas the first part intends to point out similarities and differences in a realtor’s non-verbal communication. The other part aim to create an understanding for the consequences a real estate agent’s non-verbal communication can lead to.

Theory: To fulfil the purpose, theories about non-verbal communication were chosen which brings the expressions kinesics, proxemics, physical appearance and paralanguage into use.

Research method: As an empirical research method observations were used to study the real estate agents non-verbal communication. Four educated and authorised realtors were chosen to be observed at different house demonstrations. The focus was set on the realtors interactions with the customers.

Conclusion: Results from the observations point out that there are both similarities and differences in a realtor’s non-verbal communication. Depending on how this communication takes place, which can differ between realtors, different consequences can be pointed out in the interaction with the customers.

Keywords: Non-verbal communication, Real estate agent, House demonstrations, Kinesics, Proxemics, Paralanguage

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Nascimento, Lílian do. "Comunicação de recém-nascidos em unidade de terapia intensiva neonatal: decodificação por enfermeiros." Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, 2013. https://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/2304.

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A comunicação faz parte de um processo contínuo que envolve sujeitos e fatores, em que uns agem sobre os outros, influenciando e sendo estimulado por mecanismos sonoros, táteis, visuais e dolorosos. A Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal (UTIN) é um ambiente repleto destes mecanismos. O contato com este ambiente propicia ao recém-nascido uma experiência diversa daquela vivenciada antes do nascimento, no útero materno. Ao receber estes estímulos, o recémnascido reagirá demonstrando bem-estar/conforto ou desconforto/incômodo, através de códigos não verbais. Traçaram-se como objetivos deste estudo: descrever os elementos de comunicação não verbal do recém-nascido internado em UTIN que são identificados e decodificados pelo enfermeiro; e discutir a comunicação não verbal do recém-nascido, internado em UTI neonatal, sob a luz da Teoria Cinésica. Trata-se de um estudo de natureza qualitativa, descritiva, cujos dados foram coletados em um Hospital da Zona da Mata mineira através de entrevista semiestruturada com 16 enfermeiros atuantes em UTI neonatal. As unidades temáticas que emergiram desta investigação foram: o Entendimento do enfermeiro sobre a comunicação não verbal do recém-nascido; A interpretação/decodificação dos enfermeiros para as manifestações expressas pelo recém-nascido; e A valorização da comunicação não verbal na UTI neonatal. Evidenciamos que a comunicação faz parte da vida desde a gestação e pode influenciar e interferir fortemente no desenvolvimento e crescimento, não havendo sustentação científica para a afirmação de que o neonato não se comunica, ao contrário, o não verbalizar não implica no ato de não comunicar-se. Assim, este estudo almeja cooperar como consulta e reorientação aos profissionais da enfermagem, oferecendo subsídios para uma melhoria contínua na qualidade da assistência prestada por estes no cuidado ao recém-nascido.
The communication is part of an ongoing process that involves people and factors, which act on each other, influencing and being stimulated by sound, tactile, visual and painful mechanisms. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a place full of these mechanisms. The contact with this place propitiates the newborn a different experience from that experienced before birth, in the womb. When the newborn receives these stimulus, he/she reacts, demonstrating welfare/comfort or discomfort / nuisance through nonverbal codes. The aims of this study are to describe the elements of nonverbal communication of newborns admitted to the NICU that are identified and decoded by the nurse and discuss the nonverbal communication of newborns, admitted to the NICU, under the Kinesics Theory. This is a qualitative and descriptive study, in which data were collected in a hospital in the Zona da Mata of Minas Gerais through semi structured interviews with 16 nurses in the NICU. The thematic units that emerged from this research were: the nurse’s understanding about the nonverbal communication of the newborn; the interpretation / decoding of nurses for the demonstrations expressed by the newborn and the valuation of nonverbal communication in the NICU. It’s important to say that the communication is part of life since pregnancy and can affect and interfere heavily in development and growth , there is no scientific support for the claim that the neonate does not communicate , on the contrary, not verbalizing does not imply the act of not communicating . Thus, this study aims cooperating as consult and as reorientation of nursing professionals, offering subsidies for continuous improvement in the quality of care provided by them, to care for the newborn.
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Kilburn, Katherine Margaret Kilburn. "Pedagogical Approaches to Conducting Gesture in Contemporary Music." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1466978207.

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Ferreira, Waléria de Melo. "Os gestos na interação de crianças ouvintes e surdas: as possibilidades de um contexto bilíngue." Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba, 2010. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/6501.

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This research regards an observational, qualitative study, which involves 08 (eight) hearing children and 03 (three) deaf children, aged between 7;7 and 11;10, in spontaneous daily interactions within a 3rd year Elementary School classroom in an inclusive private school, in Arapiraca, Alagoas. Our main goal is to identify the strategies adopted by hearing children for effective communication between them and the deaf. The corpus consists basically of 08 (eight) video recordings, each including 08 (eight) 30 minute sessions, from which we selected 09 (nine) episodes for analysis. We based our research on Kinesics, Proxemics and Tacesics, as well as on some studies on gesture in the acquisition and development of oral language and in the acquisition of sign language, based on Interactional Linguistics. Our thesis is that children have the ability to adapt linguistically to their interlocutors and our main hypothesis is that when interacting with deaf children, hearing children produce gestural speech that allow them to confirm, deny, ask, describe, narrate, explain, etc. and they are developing a communicative competence in a second language Brazilian Sign Language - to the point of being able to switch between the oral and sign language in an attempt to adapt their speech to the deaf children. Our analyses confirm our thesis that the children observed have the ability to adapt linguistically to their interlocutors, and show that sign language development occurs on a gesture-to-sign continuum, where the gestures socially learned and shared by both hearing and deaf children, enable the construction of meaning and, therefore, the achievement of communication between them.
Esta pesquisa é de natureza observacional, qualitativa, e envolve 08 (oito) crianças ouvintes e 03 (três) surdas, com idades entre 7;7 e 11;10, em situações de interação rotineiras na sala de aula do 3º Ano do Ensino Fundamental, de uma escola inclusiva da rede particular, na cidade de Arapiraca, AL, buscando identificar as estratégias adotadas pelas crianças ouvintes para efetivação da comunicação entre elas e as crianças surdas. O corpus consiste, basicamente, de gravações em vídeo, totalizando 08 (oito) sessões de 30 (trinta) minutos cada, dentre as quais selecionamos 09 (nove) episódios para análise. Fundamentamos nossa investigação nos estudos sobre a cinésica, a proxêmica e a tacêsica, e em teorias, cuja abordagem linguística é interacionista, além de alguns estudos sobre o gesto na aquisição e desenvolvimento da linguagem oral e sobre a aquisição de língua de sinais. Defendemos a tese de que crianças têm a capacidade de se adaptarem linguisticamente aos seus interlocutores. Partimos da hipótese de que, na interação com crianças surdas, as crianças ouvintes produzem movimentos gestuais que lhes permitem, além de afirmar e negar, pedir, perguntar, descrever, narrar, explicar etc., desenvolver seus discursos gestuais através de retomadas, ao mesmo tempo em que estão desenvolvendo uma habilidade comunicativa em uma segunda língua a língua de sinais ao ponto de serem capazes de alternar entre a modalidade oral e a gestual, na tentativa de adaptar suas falas as das crianças surdas. Nossas análises confirmam nossa tese de que as crianças observadas têm a capacidade de se adaptarem linguisticamente aos seus interlocutores, e evidenciam que o percurso do gesto ao sinal se dá em um continuum, onde os gestos, socialmente apreendidos e compartilhados pelas crianças ouvintes e pelas crianças surdas, possibilitam a construção do sentido e, consequentemente, a concretização das interações entre elas.
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Cunha, Daniel Andrade da. "Prolactina potencializa a secreção de insulina via formação do complexo SNARE em ilhotas pancreaticas." [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/313930.

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Orientador: Antonio Carlos Boschero
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia
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Resumo: Prolactina induz a maturação da resposta secretória das células B pancreáticas em ilhotas de ratos neonatos in vitro. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar se a maturação na resposta a glicose, induzida pela prolactina, está associada a alterações na expressão, associação e fosforilação de proteínas envolvidas na mobilização e extrusão dos grânulos de insulina. Para isso, ilhotas pancreáticas de ratos neonatos foram cultivadas por cinco dias em presença de prolactina e após extração do RNA e proteína total foram realizados RT-PCR e western blot. Observamos aumento na expressão gênica e protéica da MAP-2 e cinesina em ilhotas cultivadas com prolactina. Analisamos também a associação e fosforilação através de imunoprecipitação seguido de western blot de proteínas SNARE e MAP-2/cinesina em ilhotas estimuladas agudamente (20 min) com prolactina. Prolactina aumentou a associação entre proteínas SNARE e MAP-2/cinesina e reduziu a ligação entre sintaxina IA/munc-I8. Fosforilação em resíduos serina das proteínas SNAP-25, sintaxina IA, munc-I8 e MAP-2 encontravam-se aumentadas enquanto que da cinesina foi diminuída, em ilhotas estimuladas com prolactina. Ainda, foi observado aumento na formação do complexo SNARE em ilhotas agudamente estimuladas com prolactina, 22 mM de glicose, 40 de mM K+, 200 J.lMde carbacol e I J.lMde PMA (ativador da PKC). A inibição da via da MAP cinase, por PD098059, bloqueou a formação do complexo SNARE e fosforilação da sintaxina induzida por prolactina. Desta forma, podemos concluir que prolactina auxilia na maturação das células B por aumentar a expressão, fosforilação e associação de proteínas que compõem a maquinaria de extrusão dos grânulos de insulina, provavelmente via MAP cinase/PKC
Abstract: Prolactin induces maturation of insulin secretion in cultured neonatal rat islets. In this study, we investigated whether the improved secretory response to glucose caused by prolactin involves alteration in the expression, association and phosphorylation of several proteins that participate in these processes. Messenger RNA was extracted from neonatal rat islets cultured for five days in the presence of prolactin and reverse transcribed. Gene expression was analyzed by semi-quantitative RT-PCR and by western blotting for proteins. The gene transcription and protein expression of kinesin and MAP-2 were increased in prolactin-treated islets compared to the controls. The association and phosphorylation of proteins was analyzed by immunoprecipitation followed by western blotting, after acute exposure to prolactin. Prolactin increased the association between SNARE proteins and kinesin/MAP-2 while the association of munc-I8/syntaxin IA was decreased. Serine phosphorylation of SNAP-25, syntaxin IA, munc-18, MAP-2 was significantly higher whereas kinesin phosphorylation was decreased in prolactintreated islets. There was an increase in SNARE complex formation in islets stimulated with prolactin, 22 mM glucose, 40 mM K+, 200 f.lMcarbachol and 1 f.lMPMA (pKC activator). The prolactin-induced increase in the formation of SNARE complex and syntaxin IA phosphorylation was inhibited by PD098059, a blocker of the MAPK pathway. These findings indicate that prolactin primes pancreatic B-cells to release insulin by increasing the expression and phosphorylation/association of proteins implicated in the secretory machinery, probably via the MAPKlPKC pathway
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Jagiełło, Bogumiła 1987. "Investigating protein complexes potentially governing microtubule-dependent MBP mRNA distribution." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/665721.

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La localització de molècules d'ARNm permet regular la síntesi de proteïnes localment i temporalment i això és vital per molts processos cel·lular fonamentals. A Oligodendròcits el transport de l'ARNm de la proteïna bàsica de la mielina (MBP) permet la síntesi local d'aquesta. MBP té una funció essencial en la formació de la beina de mielina que envolta els exons, nodreix les cel·les nervioses i permet la rapida transmissió dels estímuls. Tot i la intensa recerca feta sobre els mecanismes moleculars que condueixen el transport i l'expressió local MBP-ARNm, encara no està clar com l'ARNm és transportat fins al seu destí i com es controla la traducció de la proteïna al lloc adequat. Fent servir informació de dades publicades i el cribratge d'interaccions entre proteïnes realitzat al laboratori hem seleccionat dos complexos proteics essencials per a la localització de l'ARNm de la MBP i hem intentat construir-los des de la base. Des d'aquest enfocament la reconstrucció in vitro dels complexos ens permet analitzar la funcio de cada component del complex i entendre més profundament com es controla aquest procés biològic. La síntesi de l'ARNm de la MBP és parcialment depenent de la interacció entre la proteïna d'unió a ARN, hnRNPA2, i una polimerasa de microtúbuls, chTOG. Per aclarir el mecanisme pel qual aquesta interacció desencadena la traducció de la MBP vam decidir analitzar les conseqüències funcionals d'aquesta nova interacció entre una proteïna d'unió a microtúbul i una proteïna d'unió a ARN. He aconseguit amb èxit proteïna recombinant funcional de hnRNPA2 I chTOG. La interacció entre aquestes dues proteïnes va resultar no especifica. Hipotetitzo que és degut a la conformació que adquireix la proteïna hnRNPA2 en els grànuls de ribonucleoproteines o depenent d'altres components. Degut a la falta de recursos per investigar-ho vam suspendre aquest projecte. El procés de lliurament de l'ARNm de MBP a oligodendròcits és mantingut per kinesines dependents de microtúbuls. La kinesina Kif1Bβ s'ha vist que fa el transport però els adaptadors que uneixen l'ARNm al motor(kinesina) resten desconeguts. Kif1Bβ se sap que és responsable del transport d'orgànuls de membrana com precursors de vesícules sinàptiques. Evidencies de la bibliografia i del cribratge d'interaccions entre proteïnes realitzat al laboratori suggereixen que Kif1Bβ podria realitzar el transport de l'ARN per captura de les vesícules. La regulació de les kinesines no és del tot conegut per això vaig decidir investigar primer aquest aspecte. Per aquesta raó vaig provar de construir i caracteritzar el sistema de transport de vesícules depenent de Kif1Bβ in vitro. Vaig aconseguir produir i caracteritzar la proteïna recombinant Kif1Bβ. Kif1Bβ es capaç de formar un dímer en solució de forma independent i en aquest estat de dímer moure's al llarg de microtúbuls. Vaig detectar la preferència de Kif1Bβ per certs lípids que després vaig fer servir per produir vesícules sintètiques. Les vesícules es van fer servir per caracteritzar in vitro el seu transport per Kif1Bβ. La reconstrucció de les interaccions entre proteïnes implicades en el transport de complexos van demostrar ser més problemàtiques. Esforços addicionals serien necessaris en el futur per aconseguir aquest repte i millor caracterització del proposat complex. Tot i els meus esforços no vaig poder reconstruir completament cap dels dos complexos d'interès. Tot i així, presento en aquesta tesi una descripció detallada dels enfocaments i els complexes parcials que nosaltres vam aconseguir construir i caracteritzar.
Localization of mRNA molecules enables locally and temporally regulated protein synthesis, which is vital for many fundamental cellular processes. In oligodendrocytes transport of myelin basic protein (MBP) mRNA to myelinating processes allows for local synthesis of MBP. MBP has an essential function if forming the myelin sheath that surrounds axons, nurtures the nerve cells and allows for fast stimuli transmission. Despite extensive research about the molecular mechanisms that guide the transport and local expression of MBP-mRNA it is still not clear how this mRNA is transported to its destination and how activation of translation at the right place is controlled. Using the information from published data and an interaction screen performed in the lab we selected two protein complexes essential for MBP mRNA localisation and attempted to build them from bottom-up. In this approach in vitro reconstitution of the minimal complexes allows us to analyse the function of each component of the complex and understanding better how biological processes are regulated. MBP mRNA synthesis is partially dependent on the interaction between an RNA binding protein, hnRNPA2, and a microtubule polymerase, chTOG. To elucidate the mechanism by which this interaction triggers MBP mRNA translation we decided to analyse the functional consequences of this entirely novel interaction between a microtubule binding and RNA binding protein. I successfully produced functional recombinant hnRNPA2 and chTOG. The interaction detected between those two proteins turned out to be unspecific. I hypothesize it is due to the conformation that hnRNPA2 acquires in the RNP granule or depends on other components. Due to the lack of resources to investigate this further we suspended this project. Delivery of MBP mRNA to the oligodendrocytes processes is maintained by microtubule-dependent kinesin motors. The kinesin Kif1Bβ has been shown to carry out the transport but the adaptors, which link the mRNA to the motor, remain unknown. Kif1Bβ is known to be responsible for transport of membranous organelles such as synaptic vesicle (SV) precursors. Evidence from literature and protein interaction screen performed in the lab suggests that Kif1Bβ could achieve mRNA transport by vesicle hitchhiking. The regulation of the kinesin is not fully understood therefore I decided to investigate this aspect first. For this reason I sought to build and characterize a Kif1Bβ-dependent vesicle transport system in vitro. I produced recombinant protein and achieved characterization of the Kif1Bβ motor. Kif1Bβ is able to independently form a dimer in solution and in the dimeric state processively moves on microtubules. I detected the preference of Kif1Bβ for certain lipids, which were then used to produce synthetic vesicles. In in vitro motility assays I characterized the Kif1Bβ-driven transport of synthetic vesicles. The reconstitution of the interactions between proteins involved in vesicle transporting complex proved to be more problematic. Additional efforts are needed to achieve this goal and further characterize the proposed complex in the future. Despite my efforts I did not manage to fully reconstitute any of the two complexes of interest. However, I report in this thesis a detailed description of the approaches and the partial complexes I managed to build and characterise.
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Torregrosa, Azor José. "Análisis multisistémico de las partículas modales del alemán." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/32037.

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En esta investigación se proponen como objetivos generales definir y desarrollar el método de análisis multisistémico que permita examinar las relaciones que se establecen entre diferentes sistemas del código oral, y examinar cómo se establecen estas correlaciones durante la emisión en habla espontánea de partículas modales del alemán o combinaciones de partículas modales. Este trabajo se ha estructurado en cuatro bloques. El primer bloque está dedicado a la exposición del marco teórico; el segundo se centra en la metodología que se va a seguir; en el tercero, se explica la forma en que se realiza el análisis de los datos y se presentan y se discuten los resultados obtenidos; en el cuarto y último bloque se exponen las conclusiones y se proponen futuras investigaciones. En el marco teórico se tratan de forma general algunas cuestiones sobre la comunicación humana (capítulo 2) y, teniendo en cuenta las características de esta investigación, se centrará la atención, en primer lugar, en examinar el fenómeno de las partículas modales del alemán (capítulo 3), ya que en ellas se focaliza la realización de esta investigación; en segundo lugar, se presenta el estado de la cuestión sobre comunicación no verbal (capítulo 4) y específicamente los estudios que tienen que ver con este trabajo; y, por último, en el capítulo 5 se describe el método de análisis melódico del habla (Cantero, 2002) porque es el método analítico del componente verbal que por su rigor y objetividad se ha considerado óptimo para la realización de los análisis melódicos. En el segundo bloque temático se exponen, en primer lugar, los objetivos (capítulo 6) que se han propuesto en esta investigación, centrados en la evaluación del método de análisis multisistémico y su aplicación para examinar la coestructuración que se establece entre los sistemas analizados durante la emisión de partículas modales del alemán. En el capítulo 7 se justifica la opción metodológica propuesta y se describen las fases analíticas de que consta. El siguiente capítulo (capítulo 8) está dedicado al establecimiento y descripción del corpus constituido por 406 enunciados obtenidos a partir de emisiones de habla espontánea. El capítulo continúa con la explicación del procedimiento utilizado para la digitalización de los enunciados seleccionados, así como también de las características de los informantes. Por último, se presentan los archivos de audio y de vídeo utilizados para realizar los análisis correspondientes. En el tercer bloque temático se explican los procedimientos analíticos realizados con el corpus de datos, así como la exposición de los resultados obtenidos y su discusión. En los capítulos 9 y 10 se presentan los procedimientos e instrumentos utilizados para efectuar el análisis intrasistémico del componente melódico y del kinésico; se determinan tanto las marcas melódicas como las marcas kinésicas que posibilitan el examen de las correlaciones melódicokinésicas y las partículas modales del alemán. Por último, se exponen los resultados obtenidos y la discusión a partir del análisis intersistémico de los datos audiovisuales seleccionados. En el último bloque se exponen las conclusiones a las que se ha llegado en base a los objetivos planteados, así como también diferentes propuestas para futuras investigaciones. Los resultados de la investigación constatan que, mediante la aplicación del método de análisis multisistémico propuesto, ha sido posible establecer correlaciones a nivel intersistémico entre marcas melódicas, kinésicas y partículas modales del alemán a partir de la estructura jerárquica de los componentes de cada sistema analizado.
The general aims proposed in this research are, on the one hand, to develop the Multi-system Analysis method and to examine the relationships between different systems of the oral code. On the other hand, I consider how these relationships are set when German modal particles are uttered in spontaneous spoken speech. In the first section is presented the theoretical framework and some issues about human communication are discussed (chapter 2). German modal particles are firstly considered in chapter 3 because this research focuses on them; then, the state of the art of Nonverbal Communication is presented (chapter 4) and specially those works concerning the topic of this research; finally, in chapter 5 the Melodic Analysis of Speech method (Cantero, 2002) is described. In the second section, the objectives of the research are formulated (chapter 6). They focus on to evaluate the Multi-system Analysis method and its application to study the co-structuring between the analysed systems and German modal particles. In chapter 7, the proposed analysis method is justified and its analytical stages are described. Chapter 8 has to do with the corpus description, which consists of 406 spontaneous speech utterances. It continues with showing how the selected utterances are recorded as well as how the subjects are selected. Finally, audio and video files are presented. The third section deals with pitch and kinesic procedures followed, technical tools used as well as the discussion of the results. Chapter 9 and 10 present procedures and technical tools used to do intra-system analysis of pitch and kinesic data; then, pitch and kinesic marks have been set to correlate pitch-kinesic marks and German modal particles. The section ends discussing the results obtained considering the inter-system point of view of the audiovisual data analysis. The last section presents the concluding remarks as well as several suggestions for future research. The results of this investigation state that it has been possible to achieve inter-system correlations between pitch marks, kinesic marks and German modal particles using the Multisystem Analysis method proposed, taking into account the hierarchical structure of the components in each analysed system.
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Poyatos, Fernando. Nonverbal communication across disciplines ; Vol. II : Paralanguage, kinesics, silence, personal and environmental interaction. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2002.

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Wolfe, Siegman Aron, and Feldstein Stanley 1930-, eds. Nonverbal behavior and communication. 2nd ed. Hillsdale, N.J: L. Erlbaum, 1987.

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A, Russell James, and Fernández Dols José Miguel, eds. The psychology of facial expression. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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Willemien, Wallinga, Boom, Herman B. K. 1933-, and Vries Jaap de, eds. Electrophysiological kinesiology: Proceedings of the 7th Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology, held in Enschede, the Netherlands, 20-23 June 1988. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1988.

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Antonio, Pedotti, ed. Electrophysiological kinesiology: Proceedings of the ISEK'92 Congress, Florence, June 29-July 2, 1992. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1993.

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Kozielski, FSB, Frank, ed. Kinesins and Cancer. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9732-0.

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Lawler, Jocalyn. Behind the screens: Nursing, somology, and the problem of the body. Melbourne: Churchill Livingstone, 1994.

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Bloom, George S. Motor proteins 1: kinesins. London: Academic Press, 1995.

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Bloom, George S. Motor proteins 1: kinesins. London: Academic Press, 1994.

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K, Guerrero Laura, and Floyd Kory, eds. Nonverbal communication. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2010.

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Finitsis, David J., Peter Kaufmann, Akihito Shimazu, and Jussi Kauhanen. "Kinesics." In Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 1142. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1005-9_100953.

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Viaggio, Sergio. "Kinesics and the simultaneous interpreter." In Benjamins Translation Library, 283. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/btl.17.22via.

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Seel, Olaf Immanuel. "Chapter 11. Presuppositions, paralanguage, visual kinesics." In Current Issues in Intercultural Pragmatics, 255–71. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pbns.274.12see.

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Winkin, Yves. "Ray Birdwhistell (1918–1994) and Kinesics." In Goffman-Handbuch, 153–55. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05871-3_19.

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Huang, Ze, and Yancong Zhu. "Kinesics Language Interaction in Virtual Reality." In Design, User Experience, and Usability, 52–67. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61359-3_5.

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Puterka, Gary J., D. Michael Glenn, George Hangay, Darryl Gwynne, John B. Heppner, Emmett R. Easton, John L. Capinera, and Eugene J. Gerberg. "Kinesis (pl., kineses)." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 2090. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_1630.

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Farhadi, Ulrich, Troels Aske Klausen, Jonas Jørgensen, and Evgenios Vlachos. "Exploring the Interaction Kinesics of a Soft Social Robot." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 292–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06394-7_38.

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Horsington, Scott. "Kinesics and Music Performance in the Introductory Music Class." In Problem-Based Learning in the College Music Classroom, 117–30. New York: Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351265249-9.

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Dael, Nele, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Andrea Kleinsmith, and Christine Mohr. "Measuring body movement: Current and future directions in proxemics and kinesics." In APA handbook of nonverbal communication., 551–87. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/14669-022.

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Müller, Cornelia. "Chapter 9. Gestural mimesis as “as-if” action." In Perspectives on Pantomime, 217–41. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ais.12.09mul.

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It is argued that gestural mimesis involves “as-if” actions that explain the transition from practical and literal actions with the hands to communicative actions of the hands. Concerning the term and the concept “pantomime,” it is suggested that it be primarily reserved for artistic practice and used for this type of communicative action only with great care. Given the fundamental role of mimesis to gestures (hand-gestures as well as full body gestures), it is proposed that gestures in general be conceived of as “mimetic expressive movements” – no matter whether they are used in the presence or absence of spoken or signed language. In order to underline the continuity between gestures created on the spot and conventionalized gestural forms, It is suggested to use the term miming or mimesis no matter whether gestures replace or accompany language. The chapter offers an introduction to the theoretical motivations and illustrates the empirical and methodological implications of this proposal. It first sketches three key aspects of an approach to gestures as mimetic expressive movements, then shows that mimesis grounds gestures with different communicative functions, illustrating its emergent productivity along the dynamics of different types of discourse and briefly touches upon dynamics in terms of historical change and how this affects the kinesics and the meaning of gestures. Finally, it is briefly indicated how conceiving of gestures as mimetic expressive movements affects the methodology for gesture analysis.
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Conference papers on the topic "Kinesics"

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Nansen, Bjorn, Hilary Davis, Frank Vetere, Mikael Skov, Jeni Paay, and Jesper Kjeldskov. "Kitchen kinesics." In OzCHI '14: the Future of Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2686612.2686635.

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Barmaki, Roghayeh. "Improving Social Communication Skills Using Kinesics Feedback." In CHI'16: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2851581.2890378.

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Mateen, Syed, Saleha Mahek, and M. Mohammed Irfan Ahamed. "Artificial Gloves For Kinesics Communication To Articulate Dysfunction Individual Using ESP 32." In 2022 IEEE North Karnataka Subsection Flagship International Conference (NKCon). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nkcon56289.2022.10127077.

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Aprodu, Iuliana, Alfonso Gautieri, Franco M. Montevecchi, Alberto Redaelli, and Monica Soncini. "What Molecular Dynamics Simulations Can Tell Us About Mechanical Properties of Kinesin and Its Interaction With Tubulin." In ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2007-176316.

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Kinesin is a processive molecular motor found in various cells including neurons, that transports membrane-bound vesicles and organelles along the microtubule. Kinesin typically consists of three distinct domains: two large globular heads that attach to the microtubule, a central coiled region, and a light-chain that attaches to the cellular cargo. The metabolic energy that drives kinesins is provided in the form of ATP. The energy released by ATP hydrolysis is converted into direct movement after kinesin binds strongly to the microtubule. Two mechanisms were proposed to explain the movement of kinesin along microtubules: the “hand over hand” model in which the two heads alternate in the role of leading and the “inchworm” model in which one head always leads.
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Mariyadass, Lizzy Nesa Bagyam, Prathikshaa Ponnusamy, Sharika Madheswaran, and Sujithra Shanmugam. "Multi-purpose smart sensor for obstacles detection and wireless data transmission for communication using kinesics for impaired people." In 24TH TOPICAL CONFERENCE ON RADIO-FREQUENCY POWER IN PLASMAS. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0164296.

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Aliasghari, Pourya, Moojan Ghafurian, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, and Kerstin Dautenhahn. "Effects of Gaze and Arm Motion Kinesics on a Humanoid's Perceived Confidence, Eagerness to Learn, and Attention to the Task in a Teaching Scenario." In HRI '21: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3434073.3444651.

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Hwang, Wonmuk, and Matthew J. Lang. "Mechanism of Force Generation in Kinesin Motility." In ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2007-175543.

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Conventional kinesin is a dimeric motor protein that uses adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to walk processively along the microtubule. Although its nucleotide dependent conformational switching and binding of the neck linker (NL) on the motor head are known to be key events in kinesin motility, the basic mechanism by which it amplifies a small conformational change upon ATP binding to generate the force of the walking stroke has not been known. We combined structural analysis with a set of molecular dynamics simulations to identify the 9-residue long N-terminal region, which we named the ‘cover strand’ (CS), as an additional element essential for kinesin’s power stroke. It operates by differentially forming a β-sheet with NL when ATP binds, whereby the ‘cover-neck bundle’ (CNB) has an inherent conformational bias that drives NL into its binding pocket on the motor head. After the initial stroke, the later half of NL, starting with the ‘asparagine latch’ in the middle, forms specific bonds with the motor head to ensure tight binding. We constructed the force map generated by CNB, which showed a forward bias in agreement with single molecule motility measurements. Our result is consistent with other experimental observations, including the estimated stall force and the transverse anisotropy. The novel mechanism of force generation by the dynamic folding of CNB appears to hold in various kinesin families, and elucidates the economy in the design principle of the smallest known processive motor.
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Sultana, Salmin, Daniele Midi, and Elisa Bertino. "Kinesis." In SenSys '14: The 12th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2668332.2668351.

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Barhorst, A. A., O. P. Harrison, and G. D. Bachand. "Modeling Elasto-Mechanical Phenomena Involved in the Motor-Driven Assembly of Nanomaterials." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-34175.

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As the ability to manipulate materials and components at the nanoscale continues to grow, it will become increasingly critical to understand the dynamic interactions that occur among multiple components. For example, the dynamic interactions among proteins (i.e., nanoscale molecular machines) lead to complex, emergent behaviors such as photosynthesis, self-repair, and cell division. Recently, the research group at Sandia National Labs and The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), headed by George Bachand, has developed a molecular transport system capable of transporting and manipulating a wide range of nanoscale components. This system is based on the kinesin motor molecule and cytoskeletal filament microtubules (MTs), in which the kinesin are mounted to a substrate in an inverted fashion, and capable of binding and transporting the MTs across a surface as a molecular shuttle. In the presence of ATP, the kinesins are capable of generating ∼40 pN·nm of work, and transporting MTs along the substrate at velocities of ∼1 micro-m/sec. The MTs may also serve as a transport platform for various inorganic and biological nanoparticles. During transport, the cargo is transferred, via elastic collisions, from one MT to another or to where two MT carry a single cargo. Bending of the MT and various other elasto-dynamic phenomena such as particle ejection, MT sticking, etc are observed via fluorescence microscopy. The interaction observed by the Bachand team is not unlike the interaction of macroscale devices. The kinesin provide motivation to the MT via a hand-over-hand ratchet like motion driven by ATP hydrolysis. As the kinesin motor domains come into contact with and bind the MT, it is not inconceivable to think of this action from the framework of instantly applied constraints in a manner similar to the macroscopic action of devices coming into and out of constrained interaction. The hypothesis of our work is that the elasto-dynamic phenomenon observed can be modeled with the tools of multiple body dynamics modeling. The modeling perspective is based on the lead author’s hybrid parameter multiple body dynamics modeling methodology. This technique is a variational approach based on the projection methods of Gibbs-Appell. The constrained interaction through contact and impact are modeled with the idea of instantly applied non-holonomic constraints, where the interactions on the boundaries and in the domain of elastic continua are modeled via projections of the d’Alembert force deficit along conjugate directions generated via so called pseudo-generalized-speeds. In this paper we present motivation for our approach, the underlying modeling theory, and current results of our efforts at understanding the kinesin/MT shuttle system interaction.
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Hur, Yeup, and Frank G. Feltham. "Urban Kinesic." In the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1738826.1738913.

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Reports on the topic "Kinesics"

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Narayanan, Vinodh. Studies of Kinesins and Axonal Transport in a Mouse Model of NF1. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada481962.

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Zhu, Haoan, Wenbin Li, Yitong Lin, and Hao Wu. The efficacy of kinesio taping in the treatment of ankle sprain: Systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.12.0059.

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Review question / Objective: The purpose of this systematic review is to accurately evaluate the efficacy of kinesio tape for ankle sprains. Condition being studied: Ankle sprain may cause a series of problems, such as pain, swelling, and various dysfunctions. As a physical therapy method that has attracted much attention in recent years, kinesio tape has been proven to relieve pain, reduce swelling and promote functional recovery for some diseases. In this way, we can provide a reference for clinical physical therapy. Information sources: PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, CNKI, Wanfang Data, Technological periodical database, SinoMed.
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Walczak, Claire E. A Kinesin-Related Protein Required for the Mitotic Spindle Assembly. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada374004.

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Walczak, Claire E. A Kinesin-Related Protein Required for the Mitotic Spindle Assembly. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada374047.

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Bachand, Marlene, George David Bachand, Adrienne Celeste Greene, and Amanda Carroll-Portillo. In vivo collection of rare proteins using kinesin-based "nano-harvesters". Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/945902.

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Sun, Zai-hui, Yan-ping Tian, Yan-fu Tan, Dan Tao, Wen-bo Li, Ji-lin Ding, and Shuang-chun Ai. Effectiveness of Kinesio taping on peripheral facial paralysis: a protocol for systematic review and meta analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2020.10.0008.

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Huang, Wanyun, Hongyu Song, Mengzhen Jia, Xiaogang Zhang, and Ying Jiang. The efficacy of kinesio taping in the treatment of external humeral epicondylitis:A Systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.2.0074.

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Mizutani, Hoshito. Immediate and Short-Term Effects of Kinesio® Taping on Lower Trunk Range of Motion in Division I Athletes. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5268.

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Tu, Huan, Ning Li, Xiali Xue, Wanna Liu, Zhonghe Fan, and Dezhi Kong. The effect of Kinesio taping in patients with spastic cerebral palsy A protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.8.0098.

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Mitchell, Miguel O. Prostate Specific Antigen-Triggered Prodrug of S-Trityl-L-Cysteine, an Eg5 Kinesin Inhibitor and Antimitosis Agent with Low Neurotoxicity. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada488600.

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