It has been long known that the human right hemisphere makes special contributions to the analysis of the emotional significance of facial expressions. Recent studies of brain damaged patients now show more precisely where and how the right hemisphere goes about doing so
The processing of several important aspects of a human face was investigated in a single patient (LZ...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N=23) and left (N=39) b...
The emotional expression of the face provides an important social signal that allows humans to make ...
AbstractIt has been long known that the human right hemisphere makes special contributions to the an...
The importance of the right hemisphere in emotion perception in general has been well documented but...
How the brain is lateralised for emotion processing remains a key question in contemporary neuropsyc...
Hemispheric asymmetries in affective and cognitive functions have been extensively stud-ied. While b...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing, but the sp...
Patients with unilateral brain damage and normal controls were asked to give (I) inter-emotion judgm...
Hemispheric asymmetries in affective and cognitive functions have been extensively studied. While bo...
A lexical decision task and a semantic judgment task were conducted with eight right brain-damaged, ...
This study examined the expression and perception of facial emotion in patients with unilateral cere...
A substantial body of evidence indicates that the two cerebral hemispheres differ in their contribut...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
The processing of several important aspects of a human face was investigated in a single patient (LZ...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N=23) and left (N=39) b...
The emotional expression of the face provides an important social signal that allows humans to make ...
AbstractIt has been long known that the human right hemisphere makes special contributions to the an...
The importance of the right hemisphere in emotion perception in general has been well documented but...
How the brain is lateralised for emotion processing remains a key question in contemporary neuropsyc...
Hemispheric asymmetries in affective and cognitive functions have been extensively stud-ied. While b...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing, but the sp...
Patients with unilateral brain damage and normal controls were asked to give (I) inter-emotion judgm...
Hemispheric asymmetries in affective and cognitive functions have been extensively studied. While bo...
A lexical decision task and a semantic judgment task were conducted with eight right brain-damaged, ...
This study examined the expression and perception of facial emotion in patients with unilateral cere...
A substantial body of evidence indicates that the two cerebral hemispheres differ in their contribut...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
The processing of several important aspects of a human face was investigated in a single patient (LZ...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N=23) and left (N=39) b...
The emotional expression of the face provides an important social signal that allows humans to make ...