Earlier work by one of us examined a historical corpus of portraits and found that artists often paint the subject such that one eye is centred horizontally. If due to psychological mechanisms constraining artistic composition, this eye-centring bias should be detectable also in portraits by non-professionals. However, this finding has been questioned both on theoretical and empirical grounds. Here we tested eye-centring in a larger (N ~ = 4000) and more representative set of selfies spontaneously posted on Instagram from six world cities. In contrast with previous selfie results, the distribution of the most-centred eye position peaked almost exactly at the horizontal centre of the image and was statistically different from predictions bas...
Background: Selfies are a novel social phenomenon that is gradually beginning to receive attention w...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
Earlier work by one of us examined a historical corpus of portraits and found that artists often pai...
Self-portraits are more likely to show the artist’s right than left cheek. This phenomenon may have ...
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...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
Background Selfies are a novel social phenomenon that is gradually beginning to receive attention wi...
We used 'selfies', self-portraits taken with a hand-held smartphone camera, to test three known prin...
BackgroundSelfies are a novel social phenomenon that is gradually beginning to receive attention wit...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
Background: Selfies are a novel social phenomenon that is gradually beginning to receive attention w...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
Earlier work by one of us examined a historical corpus of portraits and found that artists often pai...
Self-portraits are more likely to show the artist’s right than left cheek. This phenomenon may have ...
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...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
Background Selfies are a novel social phenomenon that is gradually beginning to receive attention wi...
We used 'selfies', self-portraits taken with a hand-held smartphone camera, to test three known prin...
BackgroundSelfies are a novel social phenomenon that is gradually beginning to receive attention wit...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
Background: Selfies are a novel social phenomenon that is gradually beginning to receive attention w...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...