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100 _aRogers, Shane L.
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245 _aContact Is in the Eye of the Beholder:
_bThe Eye Contact Illusion/
260 _bsage
_c2019
300 _aVol 48, Issue 3, 2019 :(248-252 p.).
520 _aIn a simple experiment, we demonstrate that you don’t need to mindfully look at the eyes of your audience to be perceived as making eye contact during face-to-face conversation. Simply gazing somewhere around the face/head area will suffice. Or to borrow a term from Mareschal and colleagues, direct gaze will suffice. For those readers who experience anxiety when gazing specifically at another person’s eyes, or when being gazed at, we expect this is welcome news.
650 _aeye contact,
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650 _aillusion,
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650 _aeye tracking,
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650 _aconversation
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700 _4Guidetti, Oliver
700 _aSpeelman, Craig P.
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_dSage,
_tPerception
_x1468-4233
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0301006619827486
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