eli5: How are we able to sense someone looking at us/standing too close?

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I just thought it was funny how you could be minding your business, then instinctively turn to the side and see someone turning away cause they were looking at you. You probably had no clue someone was looking at you, but you turned your head to look directly at someone who was anyway. How does this happen?

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There’s a book about it: The sense of being stared at. The author, Rupert Sheldrake, is a very free spirited scientist who refuses to accept dogma just so and insists on coming up with trials when a subject interests him. Mainstream science hates him.

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