How much do you engage with others when you're out in public? Lots of people don't actually engage with others much at all. Think of commuters on public transportation staring down at their phones ...
When you have eye contact anxiety, you know the dreaded feeling: as soon as someone pulls you in for a conversation, your heart kicks, and—despite knowing you shouldn't—immediately dart your eyes to ...
There are some benchmarks that take a conversation from so-so to great. For example, practicing active listening, asking intelligent questions and engaging fully in the moment can make a conversation ...
What is the neuroscience behind making eye contact? Why does looking deeply into someone's eyes feel like opening a window into his or her soul? Why do some people have difficulty making eye contact?
If the title of this article caught your eye, that's a good start—it might even help you reflect on where your eyes typically focus and where they don’t. Eye contact, once a cornerstone of human ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Linda R. Tropp, UMass Amherst (THE CONVERSATION) How much do you engage with others ...
(THE CONVERSATION) How much do you engage with others when you’re out in public? Lots of people don’t actually engage with others much at all. Think of commuters on public transportation staring down ...
Linda R. Tropp does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...