The left side of the face has been reported to be more expressive than the right side in human adults. The developmental origin of this lateralization, however, is unknown. Chimeric still composite photos of smiling faces of 0-5 months (n = 61), 6-12 months (n = 67) old infants, 3-8 years old children (n = 78), and 32 adults (>18 years) were rated for intensity by 90 judges. The results showed left-hemiface dominance in adults only, and not in infants or children. It can be speculated that this early functional symmetry may evolutionarily increase attractiveness and elicits secure bonding and care
The concept of facial attractiveness in the field of plastic surgery has been defined as bilateral s...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Mild resting facial asymmetry exists in clinically symmetrical faces, but the effec...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
The left side of the face has been reported to be more expressive than the right side in human adult...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
We are currently investigating measurable esthetic characteristics in persons considered “attractive...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straigh...
Although the population-level preference for the use of the right hand is the clearest example of be...
Lateralization of perception of various facial attributes (age, attractiveness, gender, lip-reading ...
The concept of facial attractiveness in the field of plastic surgery has been defined as bilateral s...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Mild resting facial asymmetry exists in clinically symmetrical faces, but the effec...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...
The left side of the face has been reported to be more expressive than the right side in human adult...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
We are currently investigating measurable esthetic characteristics in persons considered “attractive...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straigh...
Although the population-level preference for the use of the right hand is the clearest example of be...
Lateralization of perception of various facial attributes (age, attractiveness, gender, lip-reading ...
The concept of facial attractiveness in the field of plastic surgery has been defined as bilateral s...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Mild resting facial asymmetry exists in clinically symmetrical faces, but the effec...
Over the last two decades, facial symmetry has been intensively researched. The present article aims...