Humintell (@humintell) 's Twitter Profile
Humintell

@humintell

Research and training company directed by @davidmatsumoto specializing in reading people, #bodylanguage, and nonverbal behavior. @APA approved CE Provider.

ID: 21391253

linkhttp://www.humintell.com calendar_today20-02-2009 11:55:23

7,7K Tweet

4,4K Followers

1,1K Following

David Matsumoto (@davidmatsumoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humans cry for many reasons, but crying for emotional reasons and crying in response to aesthetic experiences are unique to us. Learn more: humintell.com/2011/06/crying…

Humans cry for many reasons, but crying for emotional reasons and crying in response to aesthetic experiences are unique to us.

Learn more: humintell.com/2011/06/crying…
Humintell (@humintell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elevate your reading people skills without deflating your wallet. Save 40% off with code BYESUMMER at checkout: humintell.com/byesummer/ Includes NEW threat assessment courses!

Elevate your reading people skills without deflating your wallet. 

Save 40% off with code BYESUMMER at checkout: humintell.com/byesummer/

Includes NEW threat assessment courses!
Dr. A. Freitas-Magalhães, Ph.D. (@f7m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. António Damásio, Dr. Joseph LeDoux, Dr. Daniel Goleman, Dr. David Matsumoto, e Dr. Freitas-Magalhães no 2nd World Congress on Facial Expression of Emotion | Oct 9-11 | Porto | wcfee2024.pt | David Matsumoto Humintell

Dr. António Damásio, Dr. Joseph LeDoux, Dr. Daniel Goleman, Dr. David Matsumoto, e Dr. Freitas-Magalhães no 2nd World Congress on Facial Expression of Emotion | Oct 9-11 | Porto | wcfee2024.pt | <a href="/davidmatsumoto/">David Matsumoto</a>  <a href="/Humintell/">Humintell</a>
Psychology Today (@psychtoday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people believe alcohol can make them happier, help them relax, or improve their social experiences. But if they step back, they might realize that drinking gives them a temporary euphoria at best, not the long-lasting happiness they deeply long for. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sober-…

Mark L. Ruffalo (@marklruffalo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A hallmark feature of borderline psychopathology is the misinterpretation of benign interpersonal stimuli as malevolence on the part of a bad actor. In severe cases, this can accurately be described as paranoia, which is partly why early theorists used the term "borderline

A hallmark feature of borderline psychopathology is the misinterpretation of benign interpersonal stimuli as malevolence on the part of a bad actor. In severe cases, this can accurately be described as paranoia, which is partly why early theorists used the term "borderline
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emotional intelligence isn't only about reading others' feelings. It’s also about revealing some of yours. People with expressive faces are better liked—and better negotiators if they’re friendly. Showing emotion is not a sign of weakness. It's a tool for communication and fuel

Emotional intelligence isn't only about reading others' feelings. It’s also about revealing some of yours.

People with expressive faces are better liked—and better negotiators if they’re friendly.

Showing emotion is not a sign of weakness. It's a tool for communication and fuel
Humintell (@humintell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling angry? Researchers have discovered a simple, but effective, strategy to help with anger management. Write down your thoughts then throw them away: humintell.com/2024/08/feelin…

Humintell (@humintell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over half a century of scientific research has documented that 7 universal facial expressions of emotion are expressed and recognized, all around the world, regardless of race, culture, nationality, religion, gender or any other demographic variable. humintell.com/2010/06/the-se…

Over half a century of scientific research has documented that 7 universal facial expressions of emotion are expressed and recognized, all around the world, regardless of race, culture, nationality, religion, gender or any other demographic variable.

humintell.com/2010/06/the-se…
David Matsumoto (@davidmatsumoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't trust every media analyst you see or read who invokes #bodylanguage. There’s a lot of great information a person can get from nonverbals, but you have to be careful. #PresidentialDebate

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (@spspnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research: People who are more motivated to improve their mood engage in more emotion regulation, experience better emotions, and report better mental health. Increasing this motivation can boost well-being, even during COVID-19. Read more in #PSPB: ow.ly/6vph50Tl9Ew

New research: People who are more motivated to improve their mood engage in more emotion regulation, experience better emotions, and report better mental health. Increasing this motivation can boost well-being, even during COVID-19.

Read more in #PSPB: ow.ly/6vph50Tl9Ew
David Matsumoto (@davidmatsumoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may think that in a tough #negotiation you need a good poker face, but recent research suggests that being pleasant and facially expressive could actually yield you better results. Learn more: humintell.com/2024/09/to-be-… cc Kwame Christian Mark at Negotiations Ninja American Negotiation Institute

You may think that in a tough #negotiation you need a good poker face, but recent research suggests that being pleasant and facially expressive could actually yield you better results.

Learn more: humintell.com/2024/09/to-be-…

cc <a href="/KwameNegotiates/">Kwame Christian</a> <a href="/NegotiationPod/">Mark at Negotiations Ninja</a> <a href="/ANI_Negotiation/">American Negotiation Institute</a>
David Freire (@davidsfreire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest publication "Multimodal Emotion Recognition Based on a Fusion of Audiovisual Information with Temporal Dynamics" in MTAP! Great work with José Salas, @otsedom1, @javierlorenzoN ULPGC ULPGC Research Check it out here: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Humintell (@humintell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While all channels of nonverbal behavior are important, the most important is the face, and for good reason: the face and facial expressions are the most complex nonverbal signal system in the body, and it is used to express many different kinds of mental states.

While all channels of nonverbal behavior are important, the most important is the face, and for good reason: the face and facial expressions are the most complex nonverbal signal system in the body, and it is used to express many different kinds of mental states.
Humintell (@humintell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a mental health professional? Humintell is an American Psychological Association approved CE sponsor for continuing education. View all our continuing education courses here: humintell.com/ce/

Are you a mental health professional?

Humintell is an <a href="/APA/">American Psychological Association</a> approved CE sponsor for continuing education. 

View all our continuing education courses here: humintell.com/ce/