The sense of being stared at -- part 1: Is it real or illusory?

Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (6):10-31 (2005)
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Abstract

Most people have had the experience of turning round feeling that someone is looking at them from behind, and finding that this is the case. Most people have also had the converse experience. They can sometimes make people turn around by staring at them. In surveys in Europe and North America, between 70% and 97% of the people questioned said they had had personal experiences of these kinds (Braud et al., 1990; Sheldrake, 1994; Cottrell et al., 1996)

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