<span>(Sometimes called scopaesthesia) is a supposed phenomenon in which humans detect being stared at by extrasensory means. The idea was first explored by psychologist Edward B. Titchener in 1898 during a series of laboratory experiments that found only negative results.</span>
Social cognition is a sub-topic of social psychology that concentrates on how people process, repository, and implement information about different people and social conditions. It directs on the part that cognitive processes operating in our social synergies. The process of our thinking regarding others presents a significant role in how to recall, think, and communicate with the environment around us.
Maybe you could try and use a little grammar, and make the question clearer.
His idea is an example of theory as the statement is being
predicted without having a proof or evidence if the given reaction is really
true or not, that is why professor Fayad’s statements is only considered to be
as nothing but a theory.