Lateralization for facial emotional behavior: A methodological perspective

JC Borod, E Koff - International Journal of Psychology, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
Recent attention has focused upon the neuropsychological mechanisms underlying facial
emotional expression. The greater intensity of expression and more extensive muscular …

Neuropsychological aspects of facial asymmetry during emotional expression: A review of the normal adult literature

JC Borod, CS Haywood, E Koff - Neuropsychology review, 1997 - Springer
This review focuses on facial asymmetries during emotional expression. Facial asymmetry is
defined as the expression intensity or muscular involvement on one side of the face …

Asymmetry of facial expressions of emotion

EM Murray, WH Krause, RJ Stafford, AD Bono… - … facial expressions in …, 2015 - Springer
The purpose of this chapter is to review the various theories of facial emotion lateralization
and to provide an examination of the research conducted to date that addresses these …

Right brain, left brain; left face, right face: Hemisphericity and the expression of facial emotion

JK Thompson - Cortex, 1985 - Elsevier
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy,
qualitative and quantitative measures of asymmetrical expression, method of expression …

Facial asymmetry while posing positive and negative emotions: Support for the right hemisphere hypothesis

JC Borod, J Kent, E Koff, C Martin, M Alpert - Neuropsychologia, 1988 - Elsevier
The purpose of this report was to examine facial asymmetry during the expression of positive
and negative emotions. In addition, methodological factors in the study of facial asymmetry …

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 …

Neurobiological and cultural aspects of facial asymmetry

RS van Gelder, JC Borod - Journal of Communication Disorders, 1990 - Elsevier
Facial asymmetry refers to the fact that the left and the right sides of the face during
movement or rest are not identical. This asymmetry can be produced by a range of factors …

Lateralization of the expression of facial emotion in humans

A Lindell - Progress in brain research, 2018 - Elsevier
Though superficially symmetrical, the human face expresses emotion asymmetrically.
Darwin (1872) first noted this phenomenon, conceding to being at a loss to explain why …

Morphologic asymmetries of the face: A review

HA Sackeim - Brain and cognition, 1985 - Elsevier
It has been suggested that asymmetries in the morphological properties of the face
contribute to or produce asymmetries in facial emotional expression. Over 50 years of …

The neuropsychology of emotion: Evidence from normal, neurological, and psychiatric populations

JC Borod, E Koff - Integrating theory and practice in clinical …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter discusses the neuropsychology of emotion with respect to hemispheric
specialization, factors affecting lateralization, and intra-hemispheric factors. It describes the …