Avoiding eye contact during conversations might signal more than just shyness. New research links this behavior strongly to ...
A news story about a Society for Neuroscience conference report on the discovery of "eye cell" neurons that register eye contact says: This new type of neuron was discovered in a Rhesus macaque. If ...
As a small-business owner or leader, it is important to understand aspects of business etiquette for your dealings with business partners, associates and employees that you train. Eye contact is one ...
Have you ever walked into a store and known that if you saw someone you know, you’d avoid them like the plague? I will be honest, I have been there before. It’s not that I necessarily disliked the ...
When speaking to one another, much of the communication occurs nonverbally—through body posture, hand gestures, and the eyes. Our eye gaze during conversations, therefore, reveals a wealth of ...
New research from Dartmouth College suggests that the rise and fall of shared attention during interpersonal conversations is marked by making (and breaking) eye contact. These findings (Wohltjen & ...
Most of us think that when we want to make a point, we should look the other person in the eye. Spouses, bosses, car salesmen, politicians, all use a direct gaze when they’re trying to convince an ...
Have you ever realized how much one moment of locking eyes can mean? Try looking a stranger in the eye or even someone you know pretty well. Eyes are one of the best attributes of human expression ...
If there's one thing you should do to evoke an executive presence at work, it's making eye contact when you speak, according to various studies. Eye contact is an important nonverbal social cue ...
Thanks to more than a year of pandemic living, we've all grown quite comfortable popping on FaceTime to connect from afar. FaceTiming, like any other method of communication, is something you can be ...