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Journal article

Searching the Expressive Face: Evidence for Both the Right Hemisphere and Valence-Specific Hypotheses

Nicole A Thomas, Sophie J Wignall, Tobias Loetscher, Michael ER Nicholls

Emotion | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2014

DOI: 10.1037/a0037033

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Keywords

Valence-Specific Hypothesis
Adult
Eye Tracking
Bias
Social Sciences
Attention
Asymmetries
Eye Movements
Emotions
Functional Laterality
Gender
Face
Pattern Recognition, Visual
Female
Emotion
Humans
Lateralization
Psychology, Experimental
Facial Expression
Eye
Recognition
Perception
Visual Field Bias
Interpersonal Relations
Young Adult
Sexual-Dimorphism
Right Hemisphere Hypothesis
Adolescent
Mouth
Physical Attractiveness
Male
Psychology
Happiness
Emotional Facial Expressions

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