Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the right side [1]. This was demonstrated in a study where the right and the left halves of a face image were combined with their mirror-reversed duplicates to make composite images. When observers were asked which composite face appeared more emotional, they selected the left-left over the right-right composite more often.973 Program; NSFC; China-UK Science Network
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
Recent research indicates that (a) the perception and expression of facial emotion are lateralized t...
Lateralization of perception of various facial attributes (age, attractiveness, gender, lip-reading ...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
Three laterality experiments using tasks of different cognitive requirement were performed in order ...
There have been several studies in the past depicting asymmetry in 'normal' human faces. Evidence su...
Abstract. Using image processing technique and newly developed cognitive evaluation method, asymmetr...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straigh...
Burt Perrett (1997) showed that subject’s judgment of gender and expression were more influenced by ...
The left side of the face has been reported to be more expressive than the right side in human adult...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
Recent research indicates that (a) the perception and expression of facial emotion are lateralized t...
Lateralization of perception of various facial attributes (age, attractiveness, gender, lip-reading ...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
Three laterality experiments using tasks of different cognitive requirement were performed in order ...
There have been several studies in the past depicting asymmetry in 'normal' human faces. Evidence su...
Abstract. Using image processing technique and newly developed cognitive evaluation method, asymmetr...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
The relationship between bilateral facial symmetry and beauty remains to be clarified. Here, straigh...
Burt Perrett (1997) showed that subject’s judgment of gender and expression were more influenced by ...
The left side of the face has been reported to be more expressive than the right side in human adult...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
Recent research indicates that (a) the perception and expression of facial emotion are lateralized t...
Lateralization of perception of various facial attributes (age, attractiveness, gender, lip-reading ...