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Our deep unconscious “eye accessing cues” indicate where our unconscious is accessing ‘remembered’ or ‘constructed’ information.
The notion that eye movements might be related to internal representations was first suggested by American psychologist William James in his book Principles of Psychology (1890).
By Peter Zapfella PodcastOur deep unconscious “eye accessing cues” indicate where our unconscious is accessing ‘remembered’ or ‘constructed’ information.
The notion that eye movements might be related to internal representations was first suggested by American psychologist William James in his book Principles of Psychology (1890).