Ever drive on the
highway and get passed by another car and you just knew they were
looking at you? A quick glance to the left or right and your
suspicions were confirmed as you catch the other driver or passenger
quickly looking away. What's up with that? Everyday I am passed by
dozens of cars to and from work, yet somehow I just know I'm being
looked at.
And the reverse?
Sometimes I'm just about to pass a car and for whatever reason I want
to see who is driving the car. And I get caught every damn time. I
quickly turn away so as not to grant confirmation to their suspicion
that I'm a nosy driver or passenger. But we both know that I am
busted.
We are traveling
60, 70, 80 miles per hour and we can just feel peering eyes
looking in from five or ten feet away. Is this some sort of
justified paranoia? Is it a remnant of primitive instincts that are
part of our DNA? Are left over fight or flight triggers instantly
enacted? Is it a spidey sense thing going on?
Back in February
2011 Psychology Today published an article
called “How You Know Eyes are Watching You.” It says there is a
“gaze detection” system that is sensitive when someone is looking
directly at you. “Eye contact is so primal that it's meaning
extends across animal species.” The article states that peripheral
vision can somehow figure out that another is looking right at us.
It goes on to discuss the color of eyes and size of pupil and iris.
This is helpful but fails to address my underlying issue here. We
can totally feel when those we don't even see are staring at us.
Harriet
Dempsey-Jones (no relation) talks on this issue (sort of) over at theconversation.com. She explains that we've all
had the feeling of being watched, even by those “completely outside
our field of vision.” She scoffs at the idea of a “sixth sense”
and mentions a couple of things brought up in the Psychology Today
article regarding the uniqueness of the human eye.
Dempsey-Jones
discusses an evolved ability to detect gaze, visual cues, and simply
overestimating how often you are actually gazed at. She cites a
study that found that “Up to 94% of people report that they have
experienced the feeling of eyes upon them” and then turned around
and BINGO! They're right!
But it is here where a road block may have been erected. Scientists argue the
validity of this study cannot be relied upon. There are factors that
cannot be explained. That methods used are not sound. Dammit
science. I want answers! Not questions!
Finally (firstly?), a
psychologist named Edward Titchener explored this phenomena more than
100 years ago. This was referred to a the Psychic Staring Effect.
He found that over 2/3's of his students could feel when stared at.
He explained it away with this explanation: You feel like you are
being looked at. You start twitching and acting nervous. You draw
attention. You turn around and bam! People are staring at you!
Damn it!
This
explains nothing about the car staring phenomena! There is a term
for this called scopaesthesia. Surely I cannot
be the only one who has wondered about this! I sat down with my
phone, a paper and a pen hoping to find affirmation. But there is
nothing. I know others experience this. But not enough to delve
into it further? I am disappointed. And as I finish this up I sense
somebody at work looking at me. Let's take a look... no one. But
there are cameras everywhere. Maybe I am being watched.
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Me sometime during the summer of probably 1993. Somebody was watching me. |
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