Asynchirgic gait Asynergy (from Greek a - “not”, “negative prefix” and Lat. synergos - “acting together”) is the opposite of synergy. Asynchrony (Greek: a, negative prefix, and syn., together, jointly) is one of the causes of psychopathologies in which there is an individual’s refusal to interact with the environment (which gives grounds to consider a defective behavior pattern as abnormal) or inaction or one-sidedness of responses reactions to external stimuli. **Gait as a non-verbal act of communication (interaction)** **Gait** _(for brevity, used only about a person’s gait,_ from the word “walk-ba”) - a way of an individually unique existence of a person in space by moving the body in everyday everyday movements and in more or less rapid forward movement, implying a certain spatial orientation of the feet;
**Gait** is one of the main elements of nonverbal communication, which is signaling information. It includes a wide range of movements made by the body and its parts in the process of human movement, and serves to convey information about the intentions, desires and feelings of a person. Gait plays an important role in forming the first impression of a person, conveying his emotional state, mood and attitude towards the interlocutor. An incorrectly chosen gait can create a negative impression of a person or even change the course of a dialogue. In this article we will look at this type of gait as asynergy.
**Asynergic movement**, asynergic gait