Eye contact norms create three recurring access barriers for visually impaired people in mixed-ability groups, reframing accessible design as support for explicit interaction contracts instead of gaze visibility.
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The Ambivalent Experience of Eye Contact for People with Visual Impairments: Mechanisms and Design Challenges
Eye contact norms create three recurring access barriers for visually impaired people in mixed-ability groups, reframing accessible design as support for explicit interaction contracts instead of gaze visibility.