Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion: Effects of nonverbal affective stimuli

M Meyers, BD Smith - Biological Psychology, 1986 - Elsevier
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cerebral processing of affect by
measuring the electroencephalographic activity of the frontal lobes and electrodermal …

Cerebral processing of nonverbal affective stimuli: Differential effects of cognitive and affective sets on hemispheric asymmetry

MB Meyers, BD Smith - Biological Psychology, 1987 - Elsevier
The cerebral processing of emotion has been the subject of a number of recent studies, but
results relating to hemispheric asymmetry have been quite mixed. The present study …

Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion: lateralized parietal processing of affect and cognition

BD Smith, M Meyers, R Kline, A Bozman - Biological Psychology, 1987 - Elsevier
The differential cerebral processing of affect and cognition may have important implications
for a more general understanding of how these two complex sets of functions differ and how …

Effects of lateralized presentations of faces on self‐reports of emotion and EEG asymmetry in depressed and non‐depressed subjects

RJ Davidson, CE Schaffer, C Saron - Psychophysiology, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
Recent data suggest that individuals with affective disorders show anomolies on various
measures of cerebral lateralization and hemispheric activation. In this study, EEG was …

Facial asymmetry during emotional expression: Gender, valence, and measurement technique

JC Borod, E Koff, S Yecker, C Santschi, JM Schmidt - Neuropsychologia, 1998 - Elsevier
The purpose of the current study was to examine 49 extant experiments of facial asymmetry
during emotional expression in normal adult males and females in regard to gender …

Sex differences and cerebral asymmetry in facial affect perception as a function of depressed mood

WD Crews, DW Harrison - Psychobiology, 1994 - Springer
Twenty-four right-handed subjects (12 men and 12 women), half within each sex classified
as with depressed mood and the other half as nondepressed, participated in a …

[PDF][PDF] Hemispheric asymmetry in event related potentials associated with positive and negative emotions

S Sobótka, A Grabowska, J Grodzicka… - Acta Neurobiologiae …, 1992 - scholar.archive.org
Event-related potentials from symmetrical points of the left and right frontal and occipital
cortex were recorded while subjects experienced positive and negative emotions. The …

Men appear more lateralized when noticing emotion in male faces.

Q Rahman, T Anchassi - Emotion, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Empirical tests of the “right hemisphere dominance” versus “valence” theories of emotion
processing are confounded by known sex differences in lateralization. Moreover, information …

Examining the relationship between degree of handedness and degree of cerebral lateralization for processing facial emotion.

VJ Bourne - Neuropsychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
This paper examines the relationship between degree of handedness and degree of
cerebral lateralization on a task of processing positive facial emotion in right-handed …

Facial reactions to happy and angry facial expressions: Evidence for right hemisphere dominance

ULF Dimberg, M Petterson - Psychophysiology, 2000 - cambridge.org
Previous research on asymmetric effects of emotional expression and brain-hemispheric
asymmetry has supported opposing theories of hemispheric dominance in the control of …