Patti Wood Body Language Expert Blog
Our View of Ourselves Effects the Length of Eye Contact We Feel Comfortable With
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Normal eye contact is 3.2 seconds. Our view of ourselves effects the length of eye contact we feel comfortable with. Research shows that mo...
Blinking - If Someone Likes What They See, Their Pupil Size Increases and So Does Their Blink Rate
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Someone's blink rate can show that they are excited, interested in you or attracted to you. You may know from my Deception Detection Pr...
We Look at Different Parts of the Body When We Gaze to Show Our Different Interest and Relationships. Triangle Gaze
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We Look at Different Parts of the Body When We Gaze to Show Our Different Interest and Relationships. Triangle Gaze. Upper Triangle Gaze - ...
Why Do We Widen Our Eyes in Fear and Surprise and Narrow Our Eyes in Anger and Disgust?
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Why do we widen and narrow our eyes when we feel different emotions? Eye widening vs. Eye narrowing Eye widening - Fear and Surprise ...
Who Makes More Eye Contact The Listener or the Speaker?
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Who makes more eye contact the listener or the speaker? The listener does and should make the most eye contact in a regular conversation....
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