The boys all introduced themselves, some with a shy smile and eye contact, others more warily.
"In the presence of a mobile device, there is less eye contact, " lead author Shalini Misra observed.
Prolonged eye contact during a debate or disagreement can signal you're standing your ground.
When I finished, he said thank you (without making eye contact) and left the room.
He can, of course, follow a conversation, but he can't make eye contact at all.
There is often mutual eye contact during attempted interruptions, laughing, and when answering short questions.
Stand tall, smile at people who make eye contact and figure out who to approach next.
Swaab reported in their article Sex Differences and Eye Contact in Negotiation (etc.).
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She decided not to make eye contact with Toby as she crossed the main room.
The doctor said Mr Tobin made "very poor eye contact" which was unusual for a patient.
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Lanza would sit with his head straight down, his eyes adrift, never making eye contact.
At the National Assembly the two men sat apart, and seemed to avoid eye contact.
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One of the biggest body language myths about liars is that they avoid eye contact.
Engagement behaviors (eye contact, head nods, smiles, forward leans, etc.) indicate interest, receptivity, or agreement.
One oft-cited myth about Japanese, that they rarely make eye contact, is not really true.
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The amount of eye contact from the boys related directly to their overall level of social disability.
In the Western world, too little eye contact is interpreted as being impolite, insincere, or even dishonest.
She knew I was there, knew it was me, same gaping lad, eager to make eye contact.
Body language is the management of time, space, appearance, posture, gesture, touch, facial expression, eye contact, and voice.
But greater eye contact, especially in intervals lasting four to five seconds, almost always leads to greater liking.
They also spend much less time making eye contact, at least when a person without power is talking.
When answering questions put by another Japanese, Mr MacDorman's subjects made eye contact around 30% of the time.
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He made eye contact but said nothing to the witnesses, simply looking at the camera in the ceiling.
At work, holding eye contact for more than 10 seconds can seem aggressive, empty or inauthentic, Mr. Decker says.
But this transfer may explain why some powerful or famous people try to prevent others from make eye contact.
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When people withhold eye contact out of carelessness or disrespect, it speaks volumes.
This included more rolling of the eyes, sighing and lack of eye contact.
An attractive stranger with a lightning laugh jaywalks between cars with a friend, making eye contact before scurrying inside.
There was a code of eye contact: You didn't ogle people below the neck when you talked to them.
Aside from smiling and eye contact, use open palms in hand gestures rather than closed fists or pointed fingers.
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