People who avoid eye contact with everyone at the grocery store could be trying to avoid unwanted social interaction. They ...
If the title of this article caught your eye, that's a good start—it might even help you reflect on where your eyes typically focus and where they don’t. Eye contact, once a cornerstone of human ...
There has been considerable research on how nonverbal cues, particularly those coming from the eyes, affects our behavior. Here are five interesting results: 1. Eye-to-eye contact causes arousal.
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