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* In [[Shannon Hale]]'s ''River Secrets'', Razo apparently has this ability but never noticed it. His commanding officer asks him a series of questions about small details he's observed (such as "Who do you know who has ink stains on their hands?"), which Razo answers easily, and seems surprised when he's told that [[I Thought Everyone Could Do That!|most people wouldn't have noticed]].
* Drake and Stirling's ''The General'' shows a computer-assisted version. Through Raj Whitehall's mental link with the supercomputer Center, Center is able to use all of Raj's senses as input to be analyzed and feed back the results, including information Raj wasn't paying attention to at the time or couldn't interpret himself.
* In one of E.C. Tubb's ''Dumarest of Terra'' books, Dumarest joined forces with a character who could read body language so thoroughly that it literally seemed as if he were [[Telepathy|reading people's thoughts]]. Unfortunately for him, he wasn't so good at how to '''respond''' to what he read, and died when he didn't take action in time against a psychotic killer.