Micro-Expressions and Gaze Aversion
Students learn to spot subtle facial cues, such as tight lips or rapid blinking, and gaze aversion that signals a desire to end an interaction. They discuss why people might look at their watch or the door.
Students learn to spot subtle facial cues, such as tight lips or rapid blinking, and gaze aversion that signals a desire to end an interaction. They discuss why people might look at their watch or the door.