The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and the left hemisphere is specialised for positive emotions (Silberman & Weingartner, 1986). It is unclear to what extent valence-specific effects in facial emotion perception depend upon the gender of the perceiver. To explore this question 46 participants completed a free view lateralised emotion perception task which involved judging which of two faces expressed a particular emotion. Eye fixations of 24 of the participants were recorded using an eye tracker. A significant valence-specific laterality effect was obtained, with positive emotions more accurately identified when presented to the right of centre, and negative emotions more accuratel...
When processing facial emotion, most individuals are right hemisphere dominant; however there is var...
noThe majority of studies have demonstrated a right hemisphere (RH) advantage for the perception of ...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
NoThe right hemisphere has often been viewed as having a dominant role in the processing of emotiona...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
The main objective of the study is to investigate the effects of age of model, gender of observer, a...
Sixteen right-handed participants (8 male and 8 female students) and 16 left-handed participants (8 ...
Quick and accurate judgments of emotional expressivity and attractiveness facilitate social interact...
Abstract Understanding whether people around us are in a good, bad or neutral mood can be critical t...
Thirty-two right-handed university students (16 males and 16 females) participated in a choice react...
Sex differences in lateralisation have been examined frequently, but have found varying and contradi...
Sex differences in lateralisation have been examined frequently, but have found varying and contradi...
Gender can influence the lateralization of emotional processing. Specifically, women exhibit more b...
When processing facial emotion, most individuals are right hemisphere dominant; however there is var...
noThe majority of studies have demonstrated a right hemisphere (RH) advantage for the perception of ...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
NoThe right hemisphere has often been viewed as having a dominant role in the processing of emotiona...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
The main objective of the study is to investigate the effects of age of model, gender of observer, a...
Sixteen right-handed participants (8 male and 8 female students) and 16 left-handed participants (8 ...
Quick and accurate judgments of emotional expressivity and attractiveness facilitate social interact...
Abstract Understanding whether people around us are in a good, bad or neutral mood can be critical t...
Thirty-two right-handed university students (16 males and 16 females) participated in a choice react...
Sex differences in lateralisation have been examined frequently, but have found varying and contradi...
Sex differences in lateralisation have been examined frequently, but have found varying and contradi...
Gender can influence the lateralization of emotional processing. Specifically, women exhibit more b...
When processing facial emotion, most individuals are right hemisphere dominant; however there is var...
noThe majority of studies have demonstrated a right hemisphere (RH) advantage for the perception of ...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...