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The Eyes Have It: How Gaze and Gesture Shape Human Interaction

Olivia ThompsonMay 31, 20120

Introduction: Are You Really Paying Attention? Imagine you’re sitting at a bustling cafĂ©, catching up with a friend. As she talks animatedly, her gaze flickers towards an empty coffee cup beside her. To anyone watching, it seems like a simple act. Yet, beneath this gesture lies a complex dance of communication that we all participate […]

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