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After learning, the brain can identify the targets at a glance in a way that requires less direct attention and thus less interaction between the regions involved in the task," said Corbetta.
Wear earrings or scarves for they direct attention and frame your face.
t matter exactly what he is doing when he is near you, by the way: even if he is not paying any direct attention to you, if he is nearby often, count this as a sign that he has a crush on you.
 
 
 
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