j**g 发帖数: 37 | 1 Thanks to all of you who responded to my earlier quick question.
Here's another (the last) - findings, etc. in 2 days:
If someone asks us a question for which we have to think - e.g.,
"If a car is traveling at 90 m/hour how far will it travel in 1.5
hours?", does the direction in which we change our eye direction
(up/down, etc) depend on whether we can see the speaker's face or
not?
ANSWER - YES or NO - If yes, please explain | r******s 发帖数: 2155 | 2 Enn, these are good empirical questions. I wouldn't rely too much on self
report though.
I guess literature on lie detection might be relevant.
【在 j**g 的大作中提到】 : Thanks to all of you who responded to my earlier quick question. : Here's another (the last) - findings, etc. in 2 days: : If someone asks us a question for which we have to think - e.g., : "If a car is traveling at 90 m/hour how far will it travel in 1.5 : hours?", does the direction in which we change our eye direction : (up/down, etc) depend on whether we can see the speaker's face or : not? : ANSWER - YES or NO - If yes, please explain
| g****y 发帖数: 1172 | 3 there are also some references about gaze during the conversation,
although what I know are in CS area, like eye movements of conversational
agents, and bla, bla,....
【在 r******s 的大作中提到】 : Enn, these are good empirical questions. I wouldn't rely too much on self : report though. : I guess literature on lie detection might be relevant.
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