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Eyes body language

universalove rated 3 months ago
Lot's of this is true, but you have to test it on the person first - some people may vary on left and right lateralization and so on. But eye movement is an interesting thing it and of itself - its a two way street. That's how EMDR works.

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jugginator rated 5 weeks ago
changing minds
iamyellow rated 3 months ago
It's all about the eyes... read&learn...
forjoy66 rated 2 months ago
trying to figure someone out? confirm your ideas here
scr3wdup rated 3 months ago
I guess this is if you don't understand looks. I think it's kinda funny how it breaks it down.
iwillrawryou rated 3 months ago
A good read :) Eye body language.
dbutler1986 rated 3 months ago
When their left eye drifts to the left and their right eye stays still, it often indicates scrambled brains.
cherokeepride rated 2 months ago
Body Language - tricks to understanding others.
universalove rated 3 months ago
Lot's of this is true, but you have to test it on the person first - some people may vary on left and right lateralization and so on. But eye movement is an interesting thing it and of itself - its a two way street. That's how EMDR works.
caraism69 rated 3 months ago
this article was informative and interesting.
kookiecookie rated 3 months ago
"Looking at a person can be an act of power and domination. Looking down involves not looking at the other person, which hence may be a sign of submission ('I am not a threat, really; please do not hurt me. You are so glorious I would be dazzled if I looked at you.') Looking down can thus be a signal of submission."