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->TI: THE BEHAVIORAL CUES OF FAMILIARITY DURING SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AMONG       
      HUMAN ADULTS - A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND SOME OBSERVATIONS IN        
      NORMAL AND DEMENTED ELDERLY SUBJECTSinclusive                             
  AU: FEYEREISEN_Pausing is: ON                                                 
  NA: UNIV LOUVAIN,UCL,NECO,DEPT EXPTL PSYCHOL,20 VOIE ROMAN PAYS,B-1348        
      LOUVAIN,BELGIUM                                                           
  JN: BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES 1994 Vol.33 No.1-2 pp.189-211                       
  AB: The present paper deals with the non-verbal expression of individual      
      recognition in normal and pathological populations. In the first part,    
      the literature on non-verbal communication is surveyed with a selective   
      attention given to observational studies comparing encounters between     
      friends and between strangers in young adult subjects. To begin with,     
      it is shown that in some cases external observers can discriminate        
      above chance level silent films showing interactions between familiar     
      and unfamiliar persons. Then, potential cues enabling such a              
      performance are searched for by analysis of familiarity effects on        
      interpersonal distance, touching gesture, visual and postural             
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