Eye contact is a fundamental aspect of nonverbal communication and therefore important for understanding human interaction. Eye contact has been the subject of research in many disciplines, including communication sciences, social psychology, and psychiatry, and a variety of techniques have been used to measure it. The choice of measurement method has consequences for research outcomes and their interpretation. To ensure that research findings align with study aims and populations, it is essential that methodological choices are well substantiated. Therefore, to enhance the effective examination of eye contact, we performed a literature review of the methods used to study eye contact. We searched Medline, PsycINFO and Web of Science for emp...
Today, video communication is common in private and professional communication, and during corona pa...
The assessment of gaze behaviour is essential for understanding the psychology of communication. Mob...
The purpose of this study was to fill a gap in clinical literature regarding eye contact behavior of...
Eye contact is a fundamental aspect of nonverbal communication and therefore important for understan...
Many eye tracking studies use facial stimuli presented on a display to investigate attentional proce...
There is a long history of interest in looking behavior during human interaction. With the advance o...
There is a long history of interest in looking behavior during human interaction. With the advance o...
The meeting of the eyes is a potent form of communication. The eyes are able to convey many subtle n...
Eye contact perception-the ability to accurately and efficiently discriminate others' gaze direction...
[Abstract] Psychological research continues to apply automated equipment to measure nonverbal behavi...
This study explores associations of mutual eye contact (MEC) with self-accepting and other-accepting...
The perception of another's gaze immediately attracts our attention, particularly if focused on us. ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Eye contact (mutual gaze) is among the most importan...
An important mode of human social behavior is face-to-face interaction. Face-to-face interactions co...
Eye tracking gives communication scholars the opportunity to move beyond self-reported measures by e...
Today, video communication is common in private and professional communication, and during corona pa...
The assessment of gaze behaviour is essential for understanding the psychology of communication. Mob...
The purpose of this study was to fill a gap in clinical literature regarding eye contact behavior of...
Eye contact is a fundamental aspect of nonverbal communication and therefore important for understan...
Many eye tracking studies use facial stimuli presented on a display to investigate attentional proce...
There is a long history of interest in looking behavior during human interaction. With the advance o...
There is a long history of interest in looking behavior during human interaction. With the advance o...
The meeting of the eyes is a potent form of communication. The eyes are able to convey many subtle n...
Eye contact perception-the ability to accurately and efficiently discriminate others' gaze direction...
[Abstract] Psychological research continues to apply automated equipment to measure nonverbal behavi...
This study explores associations of mutual eye contact (MEC) with self-accepting and other-accepting...
The perception of another's gaze immediately attracts our attention, particularly if focused on us. ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Eye contact (mutual gaze) is among the most importan...
An important mode of human social behavior is face-to-face interaction. Face-to-face interactions co...
Eye tracking gives communication scholars the opportunity to move beyond self-reported measures by e...
Today, video communication is common in private and professional communication, and during corona pa...
The assessment of gaze behaviour is essential for understanding the psychology of communication. Mob...
The purpose of this study was to fill a gap in clinical literature regarding eye contact behavior of...