
Unlocking the Mystery: How Our Instincts Alert Us to Hidden Gazes
Image Credit: dovidovicd/123rf.com Recent research has shed light on the intriguing phenomenon of feeling watched, attributing this sensation to a specialized system in the human brain. This gaze-detection mechanism, as explained by social psychologist Ilan Shrira, is rooted in our evolutionary history and plays a crucial role in social interactions and survival. Humans possess a…