Study of Pose defines and examines the diverse aspects of human pose, including posture, body language, nonverbal communication, and their impact on self-perception and social interactions. It explores the embodied cognition and motor resonance theories that link bodily experiences to cognitive processes, and highlights the significance of gestures, haptic communication, and proprioception in expressing and understanding emotions and social cues. The study of pose provides insights into human behavior, communication, and health, and has applications in various fields such as psychology, communication, and rehabilitation.