This research compared the two models of emotional lateralisation: the right hemisphere hypothesis and the valence hypothesis to ascertain whether the left cheek bias presents consistently for emotions of different valences. By using the left cheek bias paradigm we were able to determine which model was most supported. We assessed people’s perceptions of the five core emotions (happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear) expressed by left cheek and right cheek poses and aimed to determine whether perceptions of the emotions were influenced by the cheek shown (left or right cheek poses). It was hypothesised that if the valence hypothesis is correct, there would be higher ratings of positive emotions for right cheek poses and higher ratings of...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
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...
Quick and accurate judgments of emotional expressivity and attractiveness facilitate social interact...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
As the left hemiface is controlled by the emotion-dominant right hemisphere, emotion is expressed as...
As the left hemiface is controlled by the emotion-dominant right hemisphere, emotion is expressed as...
Sixteen right-handed participants (8 male and 8 female students) and 16 left-handed participants (8 ...
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...
Thirty-two right-handed university students (16 males and 16 females) participated in a choice react...
Left hemiface biases observed within the Emotional Chimeric Face Task (ECFT) support emotional face ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing, but the sp...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
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...
Quick and accurate judgments of emotional expressivity and attractiveness facilitate social interact...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
As the left hemiface is controlled by the emotion-dominant right hemisphere, emotion is expressed as...
As the left hemiface is controlled by the emotion-dominant right hemisphere, emotion is expressed as...
Sixteen right-handed participants (8 male and 8 female students) and 16 left-handed participants (8 ...
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...
Thirty-two right-handed university students (16 males and 16 females) participated in a choice react...
Left hemiface biases observed within the Emotional Chimeric Face Task (ECFT) support emotional face ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing, but the sp...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
NoThe right hemisphere has often been viewed as having a dominant role in the processing of emotiona...