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Neurological studies have found that the brain cells which initiate this response that you know you are being stared at are very precise. If someone turns their gaze off of you by turning just a few degrees to their left or right, that eerie feeling quickly fades. Scientists from an established study suggest that a complex neural network is behind gaze detection.


We also know that there are ten distinct brain regions are involved with human sight, and there may be more. The visual cortex is the main contributor. This is a large area at the back of the brain, which supports many important aspects of sight. But other areas, such as the amygdala, which registers threats, are thought to be involved with gaze detection.


We are just sensitive to the gaze of others. When another person changes the direction of their attention, we automatically follow their gaze.


Is it our innate sense of being predators to feel changes in our environment?


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