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Some autistic teens often adopt behaviors to mask their diagnosis in social settings helping them be perceived — or “pass” — as non-autistic. For the first time, researchers from Drexel University's A ...
Juggling the many aspects of having social grace can be hard. Sometimes, we talk and talk without really engaging with the ...
A new study reveals that the sequence of eye movements—not just eye contact itself—plays a key role in how we interpret ...
If so, you might be bad at reading the room. It's a skill many take for granted—understanding social cues, the atmosphere, ...
Social contact can lift our mood but later leave us drained. A new study has tracked this full emotional sequence in everyday ...
Imagine having a conversation where every gesture and glance feels like a test. You're juggling eye contact, facial ...
Autistic adults describe nonverbal communication as an exhausting “unwritten language” they must decode in real time, ...
If you regularly notice subtle cues like delayed smiles, tension shifts, or sudden silences, your emotional intelligence is likely above average — here’s how to decode what those signals really mean.
If you’ve ever watched your kid totally miss the eye-roll from their peer, or fail to notice when someone’s clearly inching away from a too-long story about Minecraft… you’re not alone. For kids with ...
Abstract: Conventional behavior cloning (BC) models often struggle to replicate the subtleties of human actions. Previous studies have attempted to address this issue through the development of a new ...
AI still can’t beat humans at reading social cues Despite rapid advancement, AI models still struggle at identifying how people interact with each other. By Mack DeGeurin ...