Hemispheric specialization and the perception of emotion: evidence from right-handers and from inverted and non-inverted left-handers

PA Reuter-Lorenz, RP Givis, M Moscovitch - Neuropsychologia, 1983 - Elsevier
Right-handers and inverted and non-inverted left-handers viewed emotional expressions in
one hemifield and, simultaneously, a neutral expression of the same poser in the other …

Hemispheric asymmetries and emotions: Evidence from effective connectivity

M Wyczesany, P Capotosto, F Zappasodi, G Prete - Neuropsychologia, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Right Hemisphere Hypothesis (RHH) posits that the right hemisphere is
specialized in processing all emotions; the Valence Hypothesis (VH) suggests a left/right …

Lateralised processing of positive facial emotion: Sex differences in strength of hemispheric dominance

VJ Bourne - Neuropsychologia, 2005 - Elsevier
Sex differences in lateralisation have been examined frequently, but have found varying and
contradictory results. The experiment presented in this paper examines the lateralisation of …

Brain lateralization of emotional processing in depression

DM Pereira, A Khan - Depression, 2017 - books.google.com
There are three major hypotheses regarding the lateralization of emotion in the brain—the
right-hemisphere hypothesis (RHH), the valence hypothesis, and the approachwithdrawal …

Left hemisphere specialization for response to positive emotional expressions: A divided output methodology.

JC Root, PS Wong, M Kinsbourne - Emotion, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
An extensive literature credits the right hemisphere with dominance for processing emotion.
Conflicting literature finds left hemisphere dominance for positive emotions. This conflict may …

[引用][C] A role for frontal asymmetry in positive and negative emotion? A view from functional neuroimaging

FC Murphy, AD Lawrence - 8th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience …, 2001

Hemispheric asymmetries for the conscious and unconscious perception of emotional words

SD Smith, MB Bulman-Fleming - Laterality, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The current research examines the interactions between hemispheric asymmetries for visual
perception and emotion. In a series of four experiments, participants completed tasks …

Right hemisphere lateralization for emotion in the human brain: Interactions with cognition

GE Schwartz, RJ Davidson, F Maer - Science, 1975 - science.org
Right-handed subjects tend to look to the left when answering affective questions. The
relative shift in gaze from right to left is accentuated when the questions also involve spatial …

Neuropsychological concepts of mood, imagery, and performance

J Langhinrichsen, DM Tucker - The Psychophysiology of Mental …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
In this chapter, the authors consider specific capabilities of the brain which are thought to be
manifestations of functional hemispheric asymmetries. Specifically, they address whether …

Anterior cerebral asymmetry and the nature of emotion

RJ Davidson - Brain and cognition, 1992 - Elsevier
This article presents an overview of the author's recent electrophysiological studies of
anterior cerebral asymmetries related to emotion and affective style. A theoretical account is …