(A) Calibration Sheet with ROIs. The ROIs measured (1) 0.5 degrees of visual angle, (2) 1 degree of visual angle, and (3) 2 degrees of visual angle with trajectory of fixations. (B) Illustration of ...
When artist Angela Carlsen heard about Saturday's World's Biggest Eye Contact Experiment, she decided to volunteer and organize a Halifax event where strangers will simply stare into each other's eyes ...
Humans need eye contact. It can make people feel closer, more honest, and more respected. When people share eye contact, their brains show similar activity, which helps them bond and understand each ...
A kind reader let me know that Part I was stirring up discussion in a psychotherapy chat forum under the heading: "Quick - what color eyes does your T[herapist] have?" A clever participant, apparently ...
For New Yorkers who famously avoid eye contact, it seemed like a radical notion to get a group of strangers to look into each other's eyes without speaking, back when the first "eye-gazing parties" ...
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 ...