May 2012
Beginner
272 pages
6h 8m
English
In the chapter “How People Listen and See,” there is a section on the fusiform face area, or FFA, which is a special part of the brain that pays attention to faces. Thanks to the FFA, your audience will also be unconsciously looking at and paying attention to your face. If you are speaking in a large auditorium, then your audience may not be able to see your face or eyes very well. But if you are speaking or presenting to a smaller group, where people can see and “read” your face, then it is important that you think about what they will see and about how your face and eye movements may affect your message.
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