Although the population-level preference for the use of the right hand is the clearest example of behavioral lateralization, it represents only the best-known instance of a variety of functional asymmetries observable in humans. What is interesting is that many of such asymmetries emerge during the processing of social stimuli, as often occurs in the case of human bodies, faces and voices. In the present paper, after reviewing previous literature about human functional asymmetries for social and emotional stimuli, we suggest some possible links among them and stress the necessity of a comprehensive account (in both ontogenetic and phylogenetic terms) for these not yet fully explained phenomena. In particular, we propose that the advantages ...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organization in many spe...
Functional asymmetries, most commonly associated in humans with population-level hand preference and...
International audienceLiterature on laterality emphasises the importance of implementing a comprehen...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
Cerebral lateralization and associated motor behaviors were historically thought to be characteristi...
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the ge...
Where hemispheric lateralization was once considered an exclusively human trait, it is increasingly ...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
Abstract. Using image processing technique and newly developed cognitive evaluation method, asymmetr...
This edited book brings together research reports on the asymmetry of brain function in various spec...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
There is a great amount of research on hemispheric lateralisation for processing emotions and on the...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organization in many spe...
Functional asymmetries, most commonly associated in humans with population-level hand preference and...
International audienceLiterature on laterality emphasises the importance of implementing a comprehen...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
SummaryEmotional behaviours in humans and animals, such as kissing or tail wagging, sometimes show c...
Cerebral lateralization and associated motor behaviors were historically thought to be characteristi...
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the ge...
Where hemispheric lateralization was once considered an exclusively human trait, it is increasingly ...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
Abstract. Using image processing technique and newly developed cognitive evaluation method, asymmetr...
This edited book brings together research reports on the asymmetry of brain function in various spec...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
There is a great amount of research on hemispheric lateralisation for processing emotions and on the...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organization in many spe...
Functional asymmetries, most commonly associated in humans with population-level hand preference and...
International audienceLiterature on laterality emphasises the importance of implementing a comprehen...