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  2. What Does it Mean When Someone Says You Have 'Bedroom Eyes'?

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    The deep gaze of someone who makes your heart flutter. We've all either given or been on the receiving end of what's known as " bedroom eyes ." The media constantly depicts these steamy looks in ...

  3. Psychic staring effect - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Oculesics - Wikipedia

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    Pity – heavy gaze to eyes, moisture in eyes; Sadness – tears in eyes, looking downward; may have a sleepless appearance [35] Shame – eyes looking down while head is turned down; Surprise – eyes wide open; Eye behaviors with emotional summaries: [36] Eyes up – Different people look up for different reasons. Some look up when they are ...

  5. Documentary 'Look Into My Eyes' Profiles New York Psychics - AOL

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    Look Into My Eyes, a documentary film out in theaters Sept. 6, follows seven psychics in New York City, taking the audience behind the scenes as they conduct readings for clients.. The documentary ...

  6. Eye contact - Wikipedia

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    Two figures making eye contact in Caravaggio's The Fortune Teller c. 1595 Two students locking eyes. Eye contact occurs when two people or non-human animals look at each other's eyes at the same time. [1] In people, eye contact is a form of nonverbal communication and can have a large influence on social behavior.

  7. According to etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall, making and maintaining eye contact is the most fundamental way to show respect to someone. She goes on to say that eye contact lets the person know ...

  8. Creative visualization - Wikipedia

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    Creative visualization is the cognitive process of purposefully generating visual mental imagery, with eyes open or closed, [1] [2] simulating or recreating visual perception, [3] [4] in order to maintain, inspect, and transform those images, [5] consequently modifying their associated emotions or feelings, [6] [7] [8] with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological ...

  9. Cut-eye - Wikipedia

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    Cut-eye is a visual gesture using one's eyes and face to communicate displeasure or disapproval, and in some cases hostility. The gesture is usually performed by looking at someone out of the corners of one's eyes, then turning the eyes away quickly down towards the foot opposite the eye of the person the gesture is being performed at.