Establishing eye contact with an individual can subsequently lead to a stronger gaze-mediated orienting effect. However, studies exploring this phenomenon have, so far, only assessed manual responses ...
Maintaining eye contact can sometimes be difficult for autistic folks. Practice and therapy can help, but they’re not the only way to build relationships. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a term used ...
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 ...
Eye contact is a critical part of communication—in showing respect, engagement, trustworthiness, and confidence—and building relationships. Yet kids are getting worse at it, according to a nationally ...
Humans make eye-contact to extract information about other people’s mental states, recruiting dedicated brain networks that process information about the self and others. Recent studies show that ...
You can usually tell you’re starting to bore someone because their eyes will shift away from you and they’ll no longer return your gaze. Aligning pupils with someone might seem like an improbable way ...
I like to start each new year with some posts on the basic rules of the road for public speaking. It’s a good chance to update what we know with the latest neuroscience and to review the current state ...