Although many sensory phenomena vary continuously, humans tend to divide them into discrete categories with facial expressions being divided into categories such as happy, sad, anger, and fear. A critical effect of category use is categorical perception: same sized physical differences are better perceived if the difference occurs between two categories rather than within the same category. Here we investigate the lateralization of categorical perception of facial expressions. Categorical perception of facial expressions may be lateralized to the right hemisphere due to the intimacy of basic, possibly universal and innate, prototypical facial expression categories and face processing which is predominantly lateralized to the right hemispher...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
The present study investigated hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of posi-tive and negative e...
Emotion has been shown to be lateralized in the brain. This study examines the individual difference...
Left hemiface biases observed within the Emotional Chimeric Face Task (ECFT) support emotional face ...
A considerable amount of research on functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) for facial emotion perce...
Objective: To resolve inconsistencies in the literature regarding the dominance of the right cerebra...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Investigated hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of positive and negative emotion. The moderat...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
Major theories of hemisphere asymmetries in facial expression processing predict right hemisphere do...
This study investigated the effect of hemispheric field upon the perception of normal and Thatcheriz...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
The emotional expression of the face provides an important social signal that allows humans to make ...
Categorical perception (CP) facilitates the discrimination of stimuli belonging to different categor...
The human capacity to discriminate among different faces relies on distinct parallel subprocesses, b...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
The present study investigated hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of posi-tive and negative e...
Emotion has been shown to be lateralized in the brain. This study examines the individual difference...
Left hemiface biases observed within the Emotional Chimeric Face Task (ECFT) support emotional face ...
A considerable amount of research on functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) for facial emotion perce...
Objective: To resolve inconsistencies in the literature regarding the dominance of the right cerebra...
The perception of boundaries between stimuli that exist along a graded continuum of physical propert...
Investigated hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of positive and negative emotion. The moderat...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
Major theories of hemisphere asymmetries in facial expression processing predict right hemisphere do...
This study investigated the effect of hemispheric field upon the perception of normal and Thatcheriz...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
The emotional expression of the face provides an important social signal that allows humans to make ...
Categorical perception (CP) facilitates the discrimination of stimuli belonging to different categor...
The human capacity to discriminate among different faces relies on distinct parallel subprocesses, b...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
The present study investigated hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of posi-tive and negative e...
Emotion has been shown to be lateralized in the brain. This study examines the individual difference...