You know what, if you pay attention to people's eyes, you have the ability to feel their emotions. Hello everyone in this module we will continue with more eye cautious signals. Let's watch a short video piece pay attention toward the let's talk about eye rolling. Eye warning is one of caution behavior to turn eyes outward or around in circle usually as an expression of annoyance impatience. The woman in the video is a reporter using eye rolling to show her impatient and arrogance to another reporter. Looking down Nose, looking down your nose is now the caution behavior.
The hat leave and the direction of the eyes are toward the nose. It will face the feelings of arrogance, contempt, superiority and prying. In the video the military generals show his this base to someone talking to him. That's why he was looking down the nose, fighting aids, jumping head and look at people directly. Fighting AIDS is a fight or flee to looking imaginers. When you have this angry eyes, that amygdala of the person you are facing with define you are an enemy, then the alert of the brain would be weighing.
For example, someone where grasses move the grasses lower to the eye level and talks this as they have confrontation. This body language is saying I am superiority and I want to Control, you have to agree to follow whatever I said, therefore. So just avoiding these hostile fighting eyes in any business circumstance, eyebrows a big team, you could interpret the lifting eyebrow by measuring time. If eyebrows the lifting occur in a short time and fast, it is helping their eyes become bigger to get information rapidly. It usually will follow with eye breaking behavior, then you can get to that eyebrow wasting comes with negative emotions such as fear, a surprise of something they don't want to hear etc. On the other hand, if I browse real lifting continually or occasionally that could be joint attention or sending a signal of accepting and saying I am interesting in what you are saying please tell me more.
All right, we have discussed night behavior so far. The next module we will talk about eye accessing cues to see people deeper