One cannot understand someone's mind by seeing a person's eyes, but one can gather certain facts about someone.
A person that cannot maintain eye contact might be shady, uncomfortable, or socially inept. Or they could be shy, too quickly excited, or keeping a secret.
It's impossible to codify exactly how the eyes betray our emotion. But it's no secret that some people are more sensitive to the movements of the body than others.
2007-08-18 20:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Within the first three seconds of a new encounter, you are
evaluated even if it is just a glance. People appraise your
visual and behavioral appearance from head to toe. They observe
your demeanor, mannerisms, and body language and even assess your
grooming and accessories watch, handbag, briefcase. Within only
three seconds, you make an indelible impression. You may intrigue
some and disenchant others.
This first impression process occurs in every new situation.
Within the first few seconds, people pass judgment on you
looking for common surface clues. Once the first impression is
made, it is virtually irreversible.
The process works like this:
* If you appear to be of comparable business or social level, you
are considered suitable for further interaction.
* If you appear to be of higher business or social status, you
are admired and cultivated as a valuable contact.
* If you appear to be of lower business or social standing, you
are tolerated but kept at arm's length.
* If you are in an interview situation, you can either appear to
match the corporate culture or not, ultimately affecting the
outcome.
http://entrepreneurs.about.com/cs/marketing/a/uc051603a.htm
http://psych.utoronto.ca/~joordens/courses/PsyA01/Chapter15/sld005.htm
It takes just a quick glance, maybe three seconds, for someone to
evaluate you when you meet for the first time. In this short
time, the other person forms an opinion about you based on your
appearance, your body language, your demeanor, your mannerisms,
and how you are dressed.
With every new encounter, you are evaluated and yet another
person’s impression of you is formed. These first impressions can
be nearly impossible to reverse or undo, making those first
encounters extremely important, for they set the tone for the all
the relationships that follows.
http://www.mindtools.com/CommSkll/FirstImpressions.htm
Researchers led by Dr. Gitte Lindgaard at Carleton University in
Ontario wanted to find out how fast people formed first
impressions. They tested users by flashing web pages for 500 msec
and 50 msec onto the screen, and had participants rate the pages
on various scales. The results at both time intervals were
consistent between participants, although the longer display
produced more consistent results. Yet, in as little as 50 ms,
participants formed judgments about images they glimpsed. The
"halo effect" of that emotional first impression carries over to
cognitive judgments of a web site's other characteristics
including usability and credibility.
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/speed/tweak/blink/
According to folklore and conventional wisdom, the first
impression you make upon meeting a person sets the tone for the
subsequent development of the relationship. A bad impression,
therefore, constitutes an irrecoverable error. That being the
case, you should always make it the highest priority to look your
best in any situation in which you might meet people, and women
in particular.
Irrational!! Shallow, superficial people judge others by "first
impressions". It is an indication of intellectual laziness of an
unwillingness and possible inability to reason deeply, analyze,
and make informed decisions. A woman who makes a snap judgment of
you based on a "first impression" is hardly worth bothering with.
http://personal.riverusers.com/~thegrendel/hmw2b.html
"Our two minds .... One is an act of the emotional mind, the other
of the rational mind. In a very real sense we have two minds, one
that thinks and one that feels" (Daniel Goleman, Emotional
Intelligence, Bloomsbury Publishing, London, 1996, page 8). This
rational mind is also called the faculty of logic and reason.
The Upanishads say that these two are opposite in nature. Modern
psychologist also have observed it, but they are not very sure
about it:
"At the same time, reason sometimes clearly seems to come into
conflict with some desires (even while not being in conflict with
others) giving us the impression that reason is separate from
emotion".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason
The emotional mind is subconscious mind and the rational mind is
the conscious mind. The Upanishads call the emotional component
of mind as Chitta and the rational component of mind as Manas.
The nature of Manas changes gradually and minutely with every
perception and learning. Intuition is perception which is
received without apparent effort, quick and ready insight
seemingly independent of previous experiences or empirical
knowledge. First impression is formed by emotional mind
and last impression is finalised by rational mind.
It has been estimated that about 70% of men and 90% of women use
emotional mind most of the time. Using observations through
millenia, wise men of the yore generalized that first impression
is hard to change for most of the people. This wisdom was passed
on to folklore and esoteric texts.
2007-08-19 03:25:07
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answered by d_r_siva 7
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not, but they can make judgements. I personally see eyes as the gateway to the soul you can tell by the eyes what kind of person they are. Look at charles mansons eyes for instance. Now turn around and look at Abe Lincoln's deep, wise, old soul eyes.
2007-08-19 03:59:38
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answered by Tim S 2
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