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Eye-contact graphs

Behavioral Science, 1985
The structure of nonverbal communication expressed as eye-contact between two human beings is analyzed using graph-theoretic tools involving a theorem of König on bipartite graphs and various results concerning directed graphs (as in Harary). A taxonomy for possible eye-contact configurations is constructed; then a theory, formed from a sequence of ...
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Alcohol and eye contact

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1980
The effects of alcohol (0.9 g ethanol/kg body weight) on mood and eye contact were studied in male and female subjects engaged in dyadic interaction with unfamiliar, continuously gazing like‐sex or opposite‐sex interviewers. Thirty‐two volunteer students served as unpaid subjects in a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design with four subjects per cell.
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Eye-to-eye contact for life-sized videoconferencing

Proceedings of the 26th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference on Designing Futures: the Future of Design, 2014
Videoconferencing systems available for end users do not allow for eye-to-eye contact between participants. The different locations of video camera and video display make it impossible to directly look into each others eyes. This issue is known as the lack of mutual gaze.
Holger Regenbrecht   +5 more
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Contact Ultrasonography and Hypotonous Eyes

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1990
To the Editor. —We read with interest the case report by Dannemann et al 1 in the July 1989 issue of theArchives. The authors reported an interesting dramatic event during ultrasonography and concluded from this one event that "ultrasonography should be limited to those cases where funduscopic evaluation is impossible but necessary for clinical ...
W B, Snyder   +3 more
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Eye-Contact, Distance and Affiliation

Sociometry, 1965
Previous evidence suggests that eye-contact serves a number of different functions in two-person encounters, of which one of the most important is gathering feed-back on the other person's reactions. It is further postulated that eye-contact is linked to affiliative motivation, and that approach and avoidance forces produce an equilibrium level of ...
M, ARGYLE, J, DEAN
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Contact lenses and the red eye

Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 1997
Patients wearing contact lenses may present with a red eye which may be either of long-standing or of sudden onset. Causes of this redness range from those of a relatively minor nature to infection of such severity that it threatens the patient's sight.
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Eye contact

SPIE Professional, 2013
Tony Charman   +86 more
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CONTACT DERMATITIS OF THE EYE

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1997
Delayed hypersensitivity reactions involving the eyelids and conjunctiva frequently cause an individual to seek medical attention whereas cutaneous reactions elsewhere on the skin are less of concern. Because it is soft, pliable, and thin, eyelid skin increases the eyelid's susceptibility to contact dermatitis.
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