Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative and quantitative measures of asymmetrical expression, method of expression elicitation (spontaneous, posed, imagery-based), type of expression (happy, sad, etc.), and expression rating procedures. Neuroanatomical evidence indicated that contralateral control of facial musculature exists only for the lower face and that different motor pathways are responsible for spontaneous versus posed expressions. Empirical research on the differential assignment of qualitative trait attributes to facial regions was judged to be meagre and data on quantitative differences in the asymmetry of facial expressions was inconclusive because of the wide variability...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
WOS: 000313375300004Hemispheric asymmetries in happiness expression -which has an important role in ...
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...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
A recent paper in this journal (Alford and Alford, Neuropsychologia, 19, 605, 1981) [1] assessed two...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
Previous research on asymmetric effects of emotional expression and brain-hemispheric asymmetry has ...
Abstract. Using image processing technique and newly developed cognitive evaluation method, asymmetr...
The facial expressions of six basic emotions were posed by two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N ...
The present study investigated hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of posi-tive and negative e...
The divided visual field technique was used to investigate the pattern of brain asymmetry in the per...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing. In studies...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
WOS: 000313375300004Hemispheric asymmetries in happiness expression -which has an important role in ...
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...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
A recent paper in this journal (Alford and Alford, Neuropsychologia, 19, 605, 1981) [1] assessed two...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
Previous research on asymmetric effects of emotional expression and brain-hemispheric asymmetry has ...
Abstract. Using image processing technique and newly developed cognitive evaluation method, asymmetr...
The facial expressions of six basic emotions were posed by two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N ...
The present study investigated hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of posi-tive and negative e...
The divided visual field technique was used to investigate the pattern of brain asymmetry in the per...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing. In studies...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
WOS: 000313375300004Hemispheric asymmetries in happiness expression -which has an important role in ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...