Confident people pull others' eyes to them like a magnet, and they don’t mind. Everyone wants to exude an air of self-assuredness, and when they see someone who embodies it, they stare in either ...
We trust external observation over introspection, but we have it backward. When the brain observes itself, we access physical ...
A new study suggests that subtle patterns in eye movement could reveal the earliest signs of cognitive decline.
Abstract: Existing intention prediction scenarios in daily life primarily focus on 2-D screens, while the process of intention expression in 3-D scenarios remains largely unexplored. We first analyze ...
A clip of Princess Kate holding Prince William's gaze for a moment before looking away coyly has gone viral on Twitter.
It’s a well-known story, returning this time with a female gaze. The new HBO Max miniseries “The Seduction,” a steamy French-language drama inspired by “Dangerous Liaisons,” explores ...
We often think of reflexes in a physical sense. At your annual primary care check-up, your doctor may tap your leg. You naturally kick without thinking about it. However, child psychologists reveal ...
One of the joys of grocery shopping is a fleeting moment of human connection — smiling at someone as you scoot past each ...
The all-seeing eyes of the aspens observed us but didn’t judge, unlike the government eyes that now may be watching.
If your dog locks eyes with you and refuses to blink, it’s not just weird — it’s communication. Discover the key reasons ...
The truth is, different types of eye contact reveal exactly how someone feels about you, whether it's attraction, curiosity, ...
Abstract: Gaze tracking is valuable for both virtual reality and clinical applications. In virtual reality, it enhances the user experience by enabling techniques such as foveated rendering, which ...