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Making (and breaking) eye contact makes conversation more engaging – Phys.org
Making eye contact repeatedly when you’re talking to someone is common, but why do we do it? When two people are having a conversation,…
Making eye contact repeatedly when you’re talking to someone is common, but why do we do it? When two people are having a conversation, eye contact occurs during moments of “shared attention” when both people are engaged, with their pupils dilating in synchrony…
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