The effect of left and right poses on the expression of facial emotion.
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Can science account for taste? Psychological insights into art appreciationMotor biases do not influence posing orientation in selfies.Development of the Korean Facial Emotion Stimuli: Korea University Facial Expression Collection 2nd Edition.Taking the Perfect Selfie: Investigating the Impact of Perspective on the Perception of Higher Cognitive VariablesRight-wing politicians prefer the emotional left.Capturing their best side? Did the advent of the camera influence the orientation artists chose to paint and draw in their self-portraits?How academics face the world: a study of 5829 homepage picturesLateralization of visuospatial attention across face regions varies with emotional prosody.Asymmetrical facial expressions in portraits and hemispheric laterality: a literature review.Pupil dilations reflect why rembrandt biased female portraits leftward and males rightward.Consistently Showing Your Best Side? Intra-individual Consistency in #Selfie Pose Orientation.The silent social/emotional signals in left and right cheek poses: a literature review.Continuities in emotion lateralization in human and non-human primatesCelebrity chefs put their left cheek forward: Cover image orientation in celebrity cookbooks.Did Buddha turn the other cheek too? A comparison of posing biases between Jesus and Buddha.Left wings to the left: Posing and perceived political orientation.Reading and writing direction effects on the aesthetic appreciation of photographs.Discriminative Thresholds in Facial Asymmetry: A Review of the Literature.Do the Big Five personality traits predict individual differences in the left cheek bias for emotion perception?Left cheek bias for emotion perception, but not expression, is established in children aged 3-7 years.The cheek of a cheater: Effects of posing the left and right hemiface on the perception of trustworthiness.Is trustworthiness lateralized in the face? Evidence from a trust game.Kissing laterality and handedness.Hemifacial preferences for the perception of emotion and attractiveness differ with the gender of the one beheld.Different signals of personality and health from the two sides of the face.Time to turn the other cheek? The influence of left and right poses on perceptions of academic specialisation.Detecting hemifacial asymmetries in emotional expression with three-dimensional computerized image analysis.Courtship and genetic quality: asymmetric males show their best side.Read my lips: asymmetries in the visual expression and perception of speech revealed through the McGurk effect.The lighter side of advertising: investigating posing and lighting biases.
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The effect of left and right poses on the expression of facial emotion.
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The effect of left and right poses on the expression of facial emotion.
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The effect of left and right poses on the expression of facial emotion.
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The effect of left and right poses on the expression of facial emotion.
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P2093
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The effect of left and right poses on the expression of facial emotion.
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Annukka K Lindell
Bradley J Wolfgang
Danielle Clode
Michael E R Nicholls
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10.1016/S0028-3932(02)00024-6
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z