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?
No.
2) Do you automatically distrust a person who doesn't look you in the eye?
No.
3) Do you automatically trust someone who does?
I probably trust them less.
4) Does your impression of a person change depending on the amount of eye contact, blinking, face-gaze, etc?
No.
5) Are the eyes the window to the soul?
No.
6) Are my eyes as mesmorizing to you as they are to everyone else I meet?
No.
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?
My mom is dead since 88 and I'm allergic to pets.
Okay, the eyes have it.
I do a lot of analysis on the voice. How someone sounds is very important to me. Their feelings, their thoughts etc are often hidden in the voice.
Formerly known as Jojjo.
Eye behaviors
16/11/2009 06:00:52 PM
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Re: Eye behaviors
16/11/2009 07:12:01 PM
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Mine behave.
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