Gaze and Mutual Gaze
Functions of Gazing
Regulating the Flow
Nature of the Interpersonal
Other
100

An individual looking at another person

Gaze

100

People may look at their partner to indicate the conclusions of thought units and to check their partner's attentiveness and reactions

Monitoring 

100

Eye gaze establishes a virtual......

obligation to interact

100

We gaze ______ at people and things perceived as rewarding 

More

100

Self-esteem and Self-condfidence are associated with 

Gazing Patterns 

200

A situation in which two interactants are looking at each other, usually in the region of the face 

Mutual Gaze

200

Responses may be demanded or suppressed by looking

Regulatory 

200

During a moment of mutal looking it is highly likely that the listner will with a 

Back Channel Response

200

True or Flase 

Faces are considered more likable if the eyes are shifting toward the viwer.

True

200

We look into someones eyes what do we notice?

eye size, color, postion, eyebrows, and wrinkles around the eyes 

300

What is considered "looking someone in the eyes"?

A series of rapid, repeated scans of several parts of the face

300

People tend to look away when having difficulty processing information or deciding what to say 

Cognitive 

300

People use ______ to prevent unwated social interactions  

Gaze Avoidance

300

An _____ ______ of gaze can both signal a wish for more involvment and be an idication that heightened involvment has occurred 

Increased Amount 

300

When do both listners and speakers have a tendency to aviod gazing?

When trying to process difficult or complex ideas

400

True or False 

People gaze more while taking than while listening.

False 

People gaze more while LISTENING than while TALKING.

400

The degree and nature of involvement or emotional arousal may be revealed through looking 

Expressive 

400

The ________ effect has been observed not only in humans but in a number of species.

Gaze-cuing 

400

The percentage of time spent looking at another while speaking divided by the percentage of time spent looking

Visual Dominace Ratio

400

It may be difficult to judge what emotion is being expressed without being able to see the _____

Eyebrows

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