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  2. Joint attention - Wikipedia

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    Dyadic joint attention involves mutual gaze between the parent and infant. [6] Mutual gaze is marked by both the parent and infant looking at each other's face. [35] If two individuals are simply looking at an object, it is referred to as shared gaze. [6]

  3. Eye contact - Wikipedia

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    Mutual eye contact that signals attraction initially begins as a brief glance and progresses into a repeated volleying of eye contact. [5] Encouraged eye contact by narrowing the visible face down to the eyes. Either to flirt (with the camera) or to tolerate having one's image taken by staying anonymous while watching the counterpart.

  4. Male gaze - Wikipedia

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    Male-gaze theory also proposes that the male gaze is a psychological "safety valve for homoerotic tensions" among heterosexual men; in genre cinema, the psychological projection of homosexual attraction is sublimated onto the women characters of the story, to distract the spectator of the film story from noticing that homoeroticism is innate to ...

  5. A dog's life: study reveals people's hormonal link with tail ...

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    People whose dogs had the most eye contact with them - a mutual gaze - registered the largest increases in oxytocin levels. The dogs also had an oxytocin spike correlating with that of their owner.

  6. 14 Sweet Signs Your Dog Trusts You with Their Life - AOL

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    The study even likened the gaze between a dog and their human to the oxytocin-producing "mutual gaze" shared by mothers and their infants. So if you and your dog frequently exchange long, loving ...

  7. Reciprocal socialization - Wikipedia

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    The actions of the partners can be matched, as when one partner imitates the other or when there is mutual smiling. When reciprocal socialization has been investigated in infancy, mutual gaze or eye contact has been found to play an important role in early social interaction. "In one investigation, the mother and infant engaged in a variety of ...

  8. Facial expression - Wikipedia

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    Within their first year, Infants learn rapidly that the looking behaviors of others convey significant information. Infants prefer to look at faces that engage them in mutual gaze and that, from an early age, healthy babies show enhanced neural processing of direct gaze. [17] Eye contact is another major aspect of facial communication.

  9. Ethical Porn Just Might Be the Best Way to Get Your Jollies ...

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    Run-of-the-mill porn can be fraught with issues. Much of it is still centered on the male gaze, women are often depicted in demeaning ways and consent can feel iffy at best. Enter ethical porn ...