The concept of "worse" posturing can be subjective, but generally, negative body language such as crossed arms, lack of eye contact, or turning away can convey defensiveness or disinterest, which may hinder communication. In contrast, open posturing—like uncrossed arms, direct eye contact, and leaning slightly forward—promotes engagement and trust. Ultimately, the effectiveness of posturing depends on the context and the message one wishes to convey.
Decerebrate posturing is worse. Both are primitive behavior responses to brain injury. In Decorticate posturing, the hands or arms are posturing towards the spine (inward), which is a primitive protective response. In Decerebrate posturing the hands are directed away from the body or spine, which is no attempt to guard the body at all. Usually Decerebrate posturing indicates more extensive brain damage.
Rigor mortis is dead stiff body, not really called posturing.
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Attitudinizing is a show of excessive posturing.
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An attitudinizer is a person who puts on a show of excessive posturing.
An attitudinarian is a person who puts on a show of excessive posturing.
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In decerebrate posturing (extensor) rigidity, all four limbs are extended and the hands are pronated. In decorticate (flexor) rigidity, the arms, wrists, and fingers are flexed.
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