Alright, so I have this Nonverbal Communication course I'm mired in right now and I am writing a paper dealing with eye behaviours . My topic is nonverbal communication through the eyes of fighters. In studying eye behaviors and the functions of such, I started realizing that I do a lot of eye analysis without thinking about it. So here are a few questions regarding your perceptions of a persons' eye behaviors in communication.
1) Can you tell when someone is lying to you by their eyes?
2) Do you automatically distrust a person who doesn't look you in the eye?
3) Do you automatically trust someone who does?
4) Does your impression of a person change depending on the amount of eye contact, blinking, face-gaze, etc?
5) Are the eyes the window to the soul?
6) Are my eyes as mesmorizing to you as they are to everyone else I meet?
7) What would you do if I headbutted your mom and/or your dog just because she opened a window and/or chewed my slippers?
Okay, the eyes have it.
1) Can you tell when someone is lying to you by their eyes?
2) Do you automatically distrust a person who doesn't look you in the eye?
3) Do you automatically trust someone who does?
4) Does your impression of a person change depending on the amount of eye contact, blinking, face-gaze, etc?
5) Are the eyes the window to the soul?
6) Are my eyes as mesmorizing to you as they are to everyone else I meet?
7) What would you do if I headbutted your mom and/or your dog just because she opened a window and/or chewed my slippers?
Okay, the eyes have it.
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