Looking

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Looking

Looking (pronunciation: /ˈlʊkɪŋ/) is the act of directing one's gaze towards something or someone. It is a fundamental aspect of human visual perception and is an action that is performed by the eyes and the brain to process visual details.

Etymology

The term "looking" originates from the Old English term "locian", which means to see, gaze, look, or spy.

Related Terms

  • Eye: The organ of sight or vision. It plays a crucial role in the act of looking.
  • Vision: The ability to see or perceive. It is the primary function involved in looking.
  • Perception: The process of becoming aware or conscious of something through the senses. It is a cognitive process that is involved in looking.
  • Gaze: A steady or intent look. It is a more intense form of looking.
  • Glance: A brief or hurried look. It is a less intense form of looking.

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