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  2. Representational systems (NLP) - Wikipedia

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    The most common arrangement for eye accessing cues in a right-handed person. [citation needed] Note: – NLP does not say it is 'always' this way, but rather that one should check whether reliable correlations seem to exist for an individual, and if so what they are. Common (but not universal) Western layout of eye accessing cues:

  3. Frogs into Princes - Wikipedia

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    They noted that people tend to rely on visual, auditory, kinesthetic (feeling), olfactory (smell), or gustatory (taste) systems to represent experiences. The book delves into how to identify someone's preferred system, the significance of eye-accessing cues and importance of matching sensory-based language to enhance rapport and communication. [5]

  4. Neuro-linguistic programming - Wikipedia

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    The first is the act of establishing and maintaining rapport between the practitioner and the client which is achieved through pacing and leading the verbal (e.g., sensory predicates [further explanation needed] and keywords) and non-verbal behavior (e.g., matching and mirroring non-verbal behavior, or responding to eye movements) of the client ...

  5. Sensory cue - Wikipedia

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    Visual cues are sensory cues received by the eye in the form of light and processed by the visual system during visual perception.Since the visual system is dominant in many species, especially humans, visual cues are a large source of information in how the world is perceived.

  6. Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/Archive 8 - Wikipedia

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    Grinder, on the other hand, presents a wounded defence of eye accessing cues in Whispering. Grinder re-affirms the hypothesis not only in Whispering but also on his now closed forum and mounts a naive methodological and epistemological critique of eye accessing cues research. Furthermore, you will still find the PRS and eye accessing cues in ...

  7. Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/Archive 6 - Wikipedia

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    Although earlier research has not supported the hypothesized eye positions for normal subjects, the present findings support the contention that eye-position responses may differ between neurologically normal and aphasic individuals. COMMENT: Weak conclusion, doesn't demonstrate the validity of eye accessing cues.

  8. Thought Moments - Wikipedia

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    The film is used in the study of microexpressions, eye accessing cues, and the universality of facial expressions. [4] Toon (off camera) interviews a diverse sample of individuals in public places across the United Kingdom asking a set of ten simple but emotionally evocative questions.

  9. Derren Brown - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 December 2024. British illusionist (born 1971) This article is about the English mentalist and illusionist. For the baseball coach, see Daren Brown. For other people with a similar name, see Darren Brown (disambiguation). Derren Brown Brown in September 2018 Born (1971-02-27) 27 February 1971 (age 53 ...