New research examining 'eye gaze behavior' has found that looking at people's bodies, rather than their faces, is linked with harmful attitudes towards sexual assault. New Edith Cowan University (ECU) ...
A criminal act may or may not leave a trace of physical evidence, but it will leave a memory trace in the perpetrator’s mind. Is it possible to read his/her mind? The question of whether we can detect ...
Perth [Australia], April 20 (ANI): A new study examining "eye gaze behaviour" found that looking at a person's body rather than the face was associated with a detrimental attitude towards sexual ...
New research examining eye gaze behaviour has found that looking at people’s bodies, rather than their faces, is linked with harmful attitudes towards sexual assault. The paper ‘Body Gaze as a Marker ...
An 87 year-old man with atrial fibrillation was found with a right hemiparesis, affecting the arm and lower face more than the leg, and a left gaze preference. He had a moderate expressive aphasia.
New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research examining ‘eye gaze behaviour’ has found that looking at people’s bodies, rather than their faces, is linked with harmful attitudes towards sexual assault.
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