Physical explanation of eye contact

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The discussion centers on the phenomenon of perceiving eye contact over distances and what this entails. It highlights that the eyes absorb and reflect light, which plays a role in how we detect gaze direction. Eye contact is not solely about the eyes but involves a complex interplay of biological and social factors. The ability to sense eye contact is influenced by evolutionary factors, as it carries significant implications in social interactions, such as identifying potential mates or threats. Context also matters; for instance, in a crowd, individuals are primed to recognize specific features. Cultural differences in interpreting eye contact are acknowledged, emphasizing that its meaning can vary widely across societies. Overall, the conversation reflects on the fascinating nature of human perception and the evolutionary background that shapes our understanding of eye contact.
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Is it not fascinating that you can feel eye contact on such distances we do?

What is it that we actually detect?

I understand that the eye absorb light, it may be the starting point for the explanation?
 
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Wha exactly does eye “contact” mean? Answer that question and you will have the answer to your question.
 
Eyes reflect some light, just like every other body part. You can see in which direction they look if they are not too far away. Humans have a lot of experience in judging where someone looks as eye contact has an important role in society.

If you don't see the eyes of that person you can't detect where they are looking at.
 
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Hum, yes but what is causing the feeling?
Is it that the eyes detect the absence of light from the point in space, compared to the surroundings?

Imagine two matrices of light values, each representing one decoded vision of the environment for one person:

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45(2)34
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34(2)78
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Let (2) be the incoming center for the pupil. Is this what our sensors detect as "eye contact"?
 
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Is it that the eyes detect the absence of light from the point in space, compared to the surroundings?
No. You just look at the eyes in the same way as you look at the nose or anything else. There is nothing special about the eyes of a different person. What your brain makes out of the knowledge what a person is looking at is a question of biology.
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Imagine two matrices of light values, each representing one decoded vision of the environment for one person
That makes no sense.
 
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stubbe11 said:
Is it not fascinating that you can feel eye contact on such distances we do?

What is it that we actually detect?

I understand that the eye absorb light, it may be the starting point for the explanation?
Context is important here, if you are in a crowd looking for a friend then you have primed your brain to find a specific shape colour features etc.
Eye contact with a stranger has lots of connotations, potential mate, enemy, family member. Millions of years of evolution at work.
 
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