The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing. In studies involving chimeric faces, emotional expressions in the left visual field are more strongly perceived as emotional than those in the right visual field. Notably, the role of facial mimicry has not been studied in relation to hemispheric lateralization. In the current study, which used a novel stimulus set of chimeric faces, we proposed and found that emotional intensity judgments replicate the left visual field bias for facial expressions of emotions. While a general facial mimicry effect to the chimeric faces occurred for the corrugator muscle, these mimicry effects were not related to the visual field bias. The results suggest that encoding...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Several previous studies have interfered with the observer’s facial mimicry during a variety of faci...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing. In studies...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
Empathy, the capacity to understand and respond to the emotional states of others, involves the acti...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
Left hemiface biases observed within the Emotional Chimeric Face Task (ECFT) support emotional face ...
The perception of faces has been connected to activation of an area in the anterior lateral part of ...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
Asymmetry in comprehension of facial expression of emotions was explored in the present study by ana...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Several previous studies have interfered with the observer’s facial mimicry during a variety of faci...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing. In studies...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
Empathy, the capacity to understand and respond to the emotional states of others, involves the acti...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
Left hemiface biases observed within the Emotional Chimeric Face Task (ECFT) support emotional face ...
The perception of faces has been connected to activation of an area in the anterior lateral part of ...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
Asymmetry in comprehension of facial expression of emotions was explored in the present study by ana...
This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis a...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Several previous studies have interfered with the observer’s facial mimicry during a variety of faci...