Eye Contact Marks the Rise and Fall of Shared Attention in Conversation
By Sophie Wohltjen and Thalia Wheatley
8 pagesWe find that eye contact is positively correlated with synchrony as well as ratings of engagement by conversation partners. However, rather than elicit synchrony, eye contact commences as synchrony peaks and predicts its immediate and subsequent decline until eye contact breaks.
On the importance of making—and breaking—eye contact during conversations.