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		<title>Eye accessing cues and its scientific basis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think about some time when you have noticed that people move their eyes while they talk and listen. These eye movements do not occur randomly. Each movement of the eyes functions to indicate certain neurological precessing.
The patterns go as follows: when most right-handed people move their eyes up and to the left, they call pictures [...]]]></description>
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