Eyes

When you want to learn something for sure, you try to look into eyes. It is natural as the eyes used to tell you something you want to learn in spite of the fact that a person does not want to tell something or wish to hide it away.

The scientists performed some experiments. For example, they propose people very usual questions and check their reaction. A person answers quickly looking into the eyes of the interlocutor or at his neck (forehead). When a person is asked too personal questions, he used to turn his sight into other objects at the room. In many companies, they teach their managers to keep eyes contact. The matter is that this way of communication causes more trust and openness in the relationships and business. A person who turns his eyes away or does not smile has minimal chances to win trust and understanding. However, it is not worthy mixing the notions. In some countries it is considered to be impolite to stare at a person as though you want to suck his soul. On the other hand, some people are so shy that they prefer looking at any other object, than into the eyes.

The scientists say that left side of the brain is responsible for the creative thinking; the right one is responsible for the logical reflections. There is an interesting test which allows determining which part of the brain works better. Ask a fishy question and check where a person looks right after asking. Left eyes movement means that this person is more creative and visa versa.

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