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posted by Diane Daniels on June 7th, 2009 at 10:34 AM

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Poor eye contact can be a problem for people of all ages. Tomatis-based auditory training can help 
stimulate the growth of neural pathways in the brain to strengthen eye contact. 

Eye contact is important to us as humans beings, because we get information from the expressions we see in people's eyes. When we don't get good eye contact while people talk to us, we tend to feel uncomfortable and disconnected with that person. Our feeling may be as extreme as that of distrust. Therefore, looking someone in the eyes during conversation is very important.

There are individuals, who have trouble making eye contact while listening to a conversation. It is true, that for some there are psychological reasons. However, I believe that the majority of these "poor eye contact" children and adults cannot process visual information and auditory information at the same time. 
    
What is the explanation? In all likelihood, there are not enough brain cell connections between the visual and auditory areas of their brains. This deficit in the numbers of neural pathways makes it difficult to absorb or understand what is being heard, while looking at the speaker's facial expressions. There is too much information to take in from the ears and the eyes and process all at once. So, the best way they have of understanding the verbal message is to look away from the speaker's face and focus oon listening. 
    
Now the question is, how can the brain acquire the numbers of pathways necessary to
process visual and auditory content at the same time? The method I use is Tomatis-based auditory training. The sound frequencies from the modified music stimulate the growth of neural pathways in many areas of the brain. The visual and auditory regions are two of those areas. 
    

During the listening program, there comes a time when the brain becomes better able to process what is seen and heard at the same time. Suddenly, formerly "poor eye contact" children are seen looking at their parents, teachers and peers during instructions and conversations. Adults notice that their eye contact is improving; that they can process verbal and non-verbal messages simultaneously; and that people show more interest in talking with them. Home, school and social relationships become stronger, because listening is being done eye-to-eye!

Question:
What has been your experience with eye contact in general or auditory training & eye contact?
 

last edited on August 5th, 2009 at 7:14 PM

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Claudia says:

Now, after the auditory training, it is easier for me to talk with people and look into their eyes....
that's incredible!!!

July 6th, 2009 at 10:10 AM

Karen Porter says:

This is a great website! I have a friend Joan Andrews who says your system is really working for her memory! I am so glad you are continuing with your work. We must have lunch one day.

June 7th, 2009 at 7:18 PM

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