The power of eye contact in social interactions
The study by Hietanen (2018) explores how eye contact plays a crucial role in social interactions by triggering automatic positive affective responses, which enhance social bonding and cognitive functions. This study aims to understand the mechanisms behind these effects and...
Enhanced connection with eye contact during video communication
The study by Kaiser, Henry, and Eyjólfsdóttir (2022) explores how eye contact during video communication affects feelings of connection, mutual engagement, and emotional validation. Research Context With the increasing use of video communication platforms, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, understanding...
Enhancing therapeutic relationships through eye contact
The study by Cataldo et al. (2021) explores the impact of eye contact on the therapeutic relationship between psychologists and clients, emphasizing its role in fostering emotional connections, trust, and effective communication. Research Context Understanding how nonverbal cues such as...
Eye contact improves shared attention and engagement
The study by Wohltjen and Wheatley (2021) explores how eye contact influences conversation dynamics, emphasizing its role in coordinating shared attention and engagement between conversation partners. Research Context Understanding how eye contact impacts conversational dynamics is crucial for improving communication...
The impact of eye contact in medical consultations
The study by Khan et al. (2014) explores how establishing eye contact during medical consultations enhances the doctor-patient relationship, leading to higher patient satisfaction and better therapeutic outcomes. Research Context Effective communication is crucial in medical consultations, with nonverbal behaviors...
The power of eye contact in video calls
The study by Hietanen, Peltola, & Hietanen (2019) explores how virtual eye contact elicits similar arousal responses to those that occur during face-to-face contact. Research Context With the rise of virtual communication, understanding the physiological impacts of eye contact in...
Increasing likability and honesty with eye contact
The study by Beebe (1980) investigates the association between increased levels of eye contact and the perception of a speaker as more likable and honest. Research Context Understanding how nonverbal cues, particularly eye contact, influence interpersonal perceptions is crucial for...
The impact of instructor eye contact on student performance in virtual lectures
The study by Fiorella, Stull, Kuhlmann, & Mayer (2018) examines the effect of instructor eye contact on student task performance during virtual lectures. Research Context With the rise of virtual learning, it is crucial to identify the factors that enhance...
The preference for eye contact in video communication
The study by McNelley (2001) investigates individuals' preferences for video communication that includes eye contact compared to communication without eye contact. Research Context As video communication becomes increasingly integral in professional and personal settings, understanding user preferences is essential for...