
During a conversation, if a person is looking to the upper right, you can then assume they are remembering something they seen. If a person is looking towards the upper left, they MAY be constructing a visual image. If a person is looking towards their ears, and to the right, you can assume they are remembering something they heard. If a person is looking towards their ears, and to the left, they MAY be constructing something they heard. If a person is looking down and towards the right, you can assume they are remembering a feeling. If a person is looking down and toward the left, they may be imagining a certain feeling (empathy).
It is said that if a person is looking towards the left, they are accessing the creative part of their brain. Some people automatically assume a person is lying when they do this. However, some people can occasionally look towards the left when they are talking and not be lying.
Points to note :
1. Look, don't stare. Over-powering eye contact can make the recipient uncomfortable.
2. Evasive eye contact: a sign of discomfort.
Contrary to popular belief, looking at someone's eyes/ face alone is not enough to tell us whether they are roaring in celebration or screaming in frustration, researchers claimed.While people may believe they have the ability to read each other's eyes/ faces, body language is the real clue that reveals whether strong emotions someone is feeling are feeling are positive or negative.
In a study published in the Science journal, groups of participants were shown a series of intense facial expressions – such as tennis players photographed just after winning or losing a point.In some cases the volunteers were able to see the player's full body, but in others they were only shown either their eyes / face or their body with the other removed.Participants could clearly tell whether the players were winning or losing when shown the full picture or just the body, but their guesses were no better than chance when based on the eyes / face alone.
Conclusion : These results show that when emotions become extremely intense, the difference between positive and negative facial(eyes) expression blurs. People base their interpretation of strong emotions on cues in the body and not the eyes / face, the researchers reported.When you are reading the eyes, or any body language it is important that you read every move they make, not just one. Donot jump to conclusions by reading just one signal .
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