According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the face when composing a portrait and the right side when composing a self-portrait. However, it is presently not known whether similar biases can be observed in individuals that lack formal artistic training. We collected self-portraits by naïve photographers who used the iPhone™ front camera, and confirmed a right side bias in this non-artist sample and even when biomechanical constraints would have favored the opposite. This result undermines explanations based on posing conventions due to artistic training or biomechanical factors, and is consistent with the hypothesis that side biases in portraiture and self-portraiture are caused by biolo...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
We used 'selfies', self-portraits taken with a hand-held smartphone camera, to test three known prin...
Many people complain that they do not photograph well. In the present study, we hypothesised that th...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
Self-portraits are more likely to show the artist’s right than left cheek. This phenomenon may have ...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
Earlier work by one of us examined a historical corpus of portraits and found that artists often pai...
Earlier work by one of us examined a historical corpus of portraits and found that artists often pai...
Portraits of human adults typically exhibit leftward biases—that is, they depict individuals with th...
People tend to display the left cheek when posing for a portrait; however, this effect does not appe...
Cerebral lateralization is the specialization of one cerebral halve to perform a set of tasks that i...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
We used 'selfies', self-portraits taken with a hand-held smartphone camera, to test three known prin...
Many people complain that they do not photograph well. In the present study, we hypothesised that th...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
Self-portraits are more likely to show the artist’s right than left cheek. This phenomenon may have ...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
Earlier work by one of us examined a historical corpus of portraits and found that artists often pai...
Earlier work by one of us examined a historical corpus of portraits and found that artists often pai...
Portraits of human adults typically exhibit leftward biases—that is, they depict individuals with th...
People tend to display the left cheek when posing for a portrait; however, this effect does not appe...
Cerebral lateralization is the specialization of one cerebral halve to perform a set of tasks that i...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
We used 'selfies', self-portraits taken with a hand-held smartphone camera, to test three known prin...
Many people complain that they do not photograph well. In the present study, we hypothesised that th...