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eye movements during cognition and conversation  

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  • Femme fatales, interrogators, and cult leaders know the importance of eye movements. Gaze can act as a signal of attraction, a window into someone's thoughts, and a means of persuasion. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Eye Movements during Cognition and Conversation]

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