Differential asymmetries for positive and negative emotion: hemisphere or stimulus effects?
SE Bryson, J McLaren, NP Wadden, M MacLean - Cortex, 1991 - Elsevier
… of emotion. Under such conditions, we found no asymmetries for either positive or negative
… of the right hemisphere in related tasks reflects it's enhanced emotional responsivity rather …
… of the right hemisphere in related tasks reflects it's enhanced emotional responsivity rather …
Contrasting hemispheric asymmetries for emotional processing from event-related potentials and behavioral responses.
… cerebral asymmetry for positive and negative emotions (… so much so that differential
hemispheric contributions have been … that the stimulus directly reaches the contralateral …
hemispheric contributions have been … that the stimulus directly reaches the contralateral …
Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion
RJ Davidson - Approaches to emotion, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
… valence of the stimulus to be perceived. Some studies have uncovered reliable differential
asymmetries for the perception of certain positive and negative affective stimuli while others …
asymmetries for the perception of certain positive and negative affective stimuli while others …
The effects of valence and arousal on hemispheric asymmetry of emotion
… a right hemispheric dominance in negative emotion and a left … a differential effect on emotional
hemispheric asymmetry. … high arousal stimulus would prompt the right hemisphere to be …
hemispheric asymmetry. … high arousal stimulus would prompt the right hemisphere to be …
Hemispheric asymmetry and positive-negative affect
H Ehrlichman - … Functioning and Specialisation of the Hemispheres, 1987 - Springer
… In the present study, we had a non-verbal stimulus (the odor) … differential hemispheric
involvement in affect, it may not be simply a matter of negative affect on one side and positive affect …
involvement in affect, it may not be simply a matter of negative affect on one side and positive affect …
Emotion-related hemisphere asymmetry: subjective emotional responses to laterally presented films
W Wittling, R Roschmann - Cortex, 1993 - Elsevier
… Presenting a film primarily to one hemisphere via lateralized stimulation of the contralateral
… a differential specialization of the left and right hemisphere for positive and negative emotions…
… a differential specialization of the left and right hemisphere for positive and negative emotions…
Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion: Effects of nonverbal affective stimuli
M Meyers, BD Smith - Biological Psychology, 1986 - Elsevier
… There was a significant main effect for stimulus (F(4, 46) = … or eliminate differential lateral
processing of emotional stimuli. … to the negative affective stimuli than to the positive stimuli. …
processing of emotional stimuli. … to the negative affective stimuli than to the positive stimuli. …
Hemispheric asymmetries in processing emotional expressions
… produced greater differential rating of emotional valence for … right hemispheric negative bias
for all negative emotions and … There was a significant effect of facial stimulus type (see Fig. 2…
for all negative emotions and … There was a significant effect of facial stimulus type (see Fig. 2…
Cerebral processing of nonverbal affective stimuli: Differential effects of cognitive and affective sets on hemispheric asymmetry
MB Meyers, BD Smith - Biological Psychology, 1987 - Elsevier
… greater hemispheric asymmetry in response to the ‘laugh’ stimulus … exist patterns of
hemispheric asymmetry which vary systematically, … function of the positive or negative emotional …
hemispheric asymmetry which vary systematically, … function of the positive or negative emotional …
[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
… emotions and not with the exposure to a visual stimulus (a light). The conclusion is corroborated
by the subjects' behaviour after hitting and missing the target. They expressed their emo…
by the subjects' behaviour after hitting and missing the target. They expressed their emo…