STUDY SAYS BODY LANGUAGE INDICATES LEARNING ABILITY AND CREATIVITY

Stanford researchers say that your creativity and your ability to learn may be revealed in your body language.

Using big data analysis, two scientists at the California university discovered that students’ movements during a teacher-learner interaction indicated whether or not they were about to learn.  Students with extreme movements did not learn as well as others.

In a separate study aimed at measuring creativity, the same researchers observed teams of presenters offering solutions to a problem.  They found that the more synchronized the head movements of the team members, the more creative they were. 

The scientists indicated that the findings of these studies could have significant impact in the business world and in the field of education.

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