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Individuals with scopophobia generally exhibit symptoms in social situations when attention is brought upon them, such as in public speaking.Other triggers may also cause social anxiety, such as: being introduced to new people, being teased and/or criticized, or even answering a phone call in public.
A glare is a facial expression showing disapproval, fierceness and/or hostility.Glaring, in some cultures is considered offensive. A glare may be induced by anger or frustration.
A 1913 study by John E. Coover asked ten subjects to state whether or not they could sense an experimenter looking at them, over a period of 100 possible staring periods. . The subjects' answers were correct 50.2% of the time, a result that Coover called an "astonishing approximation" of pure chance.
Someone was going to see us and say something. I wished I could sink into the ground and hide. In the distance, I saw a woman walking brusquely in our direction.
If your child is staring at someone with a disability, and you’d like to find out more, Dr. Pegues suggests first asking, “I see that my child is staring. I think they're curious about you. I ...
Luck. Fate. Blessing. A glitch in the matrix. Or, if you’re more skeptical, just a coincidence.. It’s a phenomenon that, from a statistical perspective, is random and meaningless.
Staring can be interpreted as being either hostile, or the result of intense concentration; above, two men stare at each other during a political argument.. Children have to be socialised into learning acceptable staring behaviour.
Donald Trump spent much of the debate staring forward, while Kamala Harris eyed him quizzically and occasionally spoke directly into the camera.