Lateralization of perception of various facial attributes (age, attractiveness, gender, lip-reading and expression) was studied using chimaeric faces in which the sides of the face differed along one dimension (e.g. the left side was male and the right side female). Computer graphics were used to eliminate naturally occurring physical asymmetries (e.g. those present in the mouth during speech and spontaneous smiles) and obvious vertical mid-line joins in the photo-realistic chimaeric stimuli. Following previous studies, we found that subjects' judgements of gender and expression were influenced more by the left than the right side of the face (viewer's perspective). This left of face stimulus bias extended to judgements about facial attract...
Studies of patients with focal brain lesions and neuroimaging indicate that face processing is predo...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
Abstract Background Current cognitive neuroscience models predict a right-hemispheric dominance for ...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
The left hemiface expresses emotion more intensely than the right. Because emotional expressions con...
Burt Perrett (1997) showed that subject’s judgment of gender and expression were more influenced by ...
International audienceStudies with adults have found a left bias in their perception of faces, which...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Facial attractiveness is an important factor in our social ...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
OBJECTIVE Facial attractiveness is an important factor in our social interactions. It is still no...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
Studies of patients with focal brain lesions and neuroimaging indicate that face processing is predo...
Three laterality experiments using tasks of different cognitive requirement were performed in order ...
Studies of patients with focal brain lesions and neuroimaging indicate that face processing is predo...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
Abstract Background Current cognitive neuroscience models predict a right-hemispheric dominance for ...
Abstract--To investigate possible facial asymmetries during the production of posed and spontaneous ...
The asymmetrical status of facial beauty has rarely been investigated. We studied positive facial ch...
The left hemiface expresses emotion more intensely than the right. Because emotional expressions con...
Burt Perrett (1997) showed that subject’s judgment of gender and expression were more influenced by ...
International audienceStudies with adults have found a left bias in their perception of faces, which...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Facial attractiveness is an important factor in our social ...
Previous research has identified multiple tasks that display asymmetries favoring either the left or...
Facial asymmetry is developed in every human and has an impact on everyone's life. Research of facia...
OBJECTIVE Facial attractiveness is an important factor in our social interactions. It is still no...
Prior research has found that the left side of the face is emotionally more expressive than the righ...
Studies of patients with focal brain lesions and neuroimaging indicate that face processing is predo...
Three laterality experiments using tasks of different cognitive requirement were performed in order ...
Studies of patients with focal brain lesions and neuroimaging indicate that face processing is predo...
The valence hypothesis suggests that the right hemisphere is specialised for negative emotions and t...
Abstract Background Current cognitive neuroscience models predict a right-hemispheric dominance for ...