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eye contactin conversations, people are aware of when people are looking into their eyes or not, and they use eye contact to signal turn-taking and attentiveness. In conventional videoconferencing systems, the c [..]
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eye contactThe relationship between the human subject of the text and the viewer through looking.
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eye contactis otherwise known as mutual gazing between two people, it is the persistent gazing into the eyes of the individual they are conversing with. Eye contact is typically maintained when individual's [..]
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eye contactThe practice of looking a person in the eyes. In film and TV, eye contact is achieved by looking directly into the camera. eyeline:
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eye contactMake eye contact with your child, and demand that he make eye contact with you. Eye contact is not just looking at your child, but looking into his eyes. Eye contact is powerful, even very brief eye c [..]
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eye contact Essential between cyclists and motorists particularly at junctions or other potential points of conflict.
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eye contactDirect visual contact with the eyes of another person.
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eye contactmessages delivered by looking at another when speaking, interpretations vary from one culture to another. (facial expressions
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eye contact
The condition or action of looking at another human or animal in the eye.
''If you make the animal angry, walk slowly backwards and avoid making eye contact.
* date=June 3, 2012
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