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Presentation Year
2024
Depreciated Participant
Alice L. Zhang Psychology Graduate Student alz15@humboldt.edu
Short Description of your Research or Creative Project (700 characters or less)
Behavioral and neuroimaging work on the visual processing of facial stimuli has consistently demonstrated a right hemisphere bias in face perception generally as well as in emotion perception. Research on lateralization of other cognitive functions such as language has found differential patterns of lateralization between right-handed and left-handed individuals. Several neuroimaging studies found evidence between handedness and degree of lateralization for face processing. The current study seeks to extend previous work by investigating the relationship between degree of handedness and degree of hemispheric lateralization for the processing of faces displaying positive and negative affect.
Permission to Publish Work
Yes
Primary Contact: First Name
Shairy
Primary Contact: Last Name
Jimenez Delgado
Primary Contact: Email
sj1045@humboldt.edu
Primary Contact: I am a
Graduate Student
Primary Contact: Phone Number
4244076844
Node ID
1476
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