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the verbal and non-verbal cues, such as nodding, "uh-huh," or other short responses, that listeners use to indicate their engagement and understanding during a conversation
What is a "backchannel"?
Backchannel refers to the informal signals or responses made by a listener during a conversation to show engagement, understanding, or support without interrupting the speaker. These can include verbal cues like "uh-huh," "I see," or "right," as well as nonverbal signals like nodding or facial expressions. Backchanneling helps to maintain the flow of conversation and encourages the speaker to continue. It plays an important role in communication by signaling attentiveness and providing feedback, fostering a sense of connection between speakers and listeners.