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Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Kissing laterality and handedness

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Pages 573-579 | Received 22 Dec 2005, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Paul Rodway, Volker Thoma & Astrid Schepman. (2022) The effects of sex and handedness on masturbation laterality and other lateralized motor behaviours. Laterality 27:3, pages 324-352.
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Julian Packheiser, Judith Schmitz, Dorothea Metzen, Petunia Reinke, Fiona Radtke, Patrick Friedrich, Onur Güntürkün, Jutta Peterburs & Sebastian Ocklenburg. (2020) Asymmetries in social touch—motor and emotional biases on lateral preferences in embracing, cradling and kissing. Laterality 25:3, pages 325-348.
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Jennifer R. Sedgewick & Lorin J. Elias. (2016) Family matters: Directionality of turning bias while kissing is modulated by context. Laterality 21:4-6, pages 662-671.
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Victoria Harms, Miriam Reese & Lorin J. Elias. (2014) Lateral bias in theatre-seat choice. Laterality 19:1, pages 1-11.
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John van der Kamp & Rouwen Cañal-Bruland. (2011) Kissing right? On the consistency of the head-turning bias in kissing. Laterality 16:3, pages 257-267.
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Sebastian Ocklenburg & Onur Güntürkün. (2009) Head-turning asymmetries during kissing and their association with lateral preference. Laterality 14:1, pages 79-85.
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Andrey Giljov & Karina Karenina. (2023) Positional biases in social behaviors: Humans vs. saiga antelopes. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 16.
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Richard Li, Juyoung Lee, Woontack Woo & Thad Starner. (2020) KissGlass. KissGlass.
Jennifer R. Sedgewick, Abby Holtslander & Lorin J. Elias. (2019) Kissing Right? Absence of Rightward Directional Turning Bias During First Kiss Encounters Among Strangers. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 43:3, pages 271-282.
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Marc H.E. de Lussanet. (2019) Opposite asymmetries of face and trunk and of kissing and hugging, as predicted by the axial twist hypothesis. PeerJ 7, pages e7096.
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Jacques Prieur, Alban Lemasson, Stéphanie Barbu & Catherine Blois‐Heulin. (2018) History, development and current advances concerning the evolutionary roots of human right‐handedness and language: Brain lateralisation and manual laterality in non‐human primates. Ethology 125:1, pages 1-28.
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Sebastian Ocklenburg, Julian Packheiser, Judith Schmitz, Noemi Rook, Onur Güntürkün, Jutta Peterburs & Gina M. Grimshaw. (2018) Hugs and kisses – The role of motor preferences and emotional lateralization for hemispheric asymmetries in human social touch. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 95, pages 353-360.
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Jacques Prieur, Stéphanie Barbu & Catherine Blois-Heulin. (2018) Human laterality for manipulation and gestural communication related to 60 everyday activities: Impact of multiple individual-related factors. Cortex 99, pages 118-134.
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Efe Soyman, Guzin Duygu Yilmaz & Resit Canbeyli. (2018) Head-turning asymmetry: A novel lateralization in rats predicts susceptibility to behavioral despair. Behavioural Brain Research 338, pages 47-50.
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Judith Schmitz, Gerlinde A.S. Metz, Onur Güntürkün & Sebastian Ocklenburg. (2017) Beyond the genome—Towards an epigenetic understanding of handedness ontogenesis. Progress in Neurobiology 159, pages 69-89.
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Jacques Prieur, Stéphanie Barbu & Catherine Blois-Heulin. (2017) Assessment and analysis of human laterality for manipulation and communication using the Rennes Laterality Questionnaire. Royal Society Open Science 4:8, pages 170035.
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A. K. M. Rezaul Karim, Michael J. Proulx, Alexandra A. de Sousa, Chhanda Karmaker, Arifa Rahman, Fahria Karim & Naima Nigar. (2017) The right way to kiss: directionality bias in head-turning during kissing. Scientific Reports 7:1.
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A.K.M. Rezaul Karim, Michael J. Proulx & Lora T. Likova. (2016) Anticlockwise or clockwise? A dynamic Perception-Action-Laterality model for directionality bias in visuospatial functioning. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 68, pages 669-693.
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Victoria L. Harms, Lisa J. O. Poon, Austen K. Smith & Lorin J. Elias. (2015) Take your seats: leftward asymmetry in classroom seating choice. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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Amandine Chapelain, Pauline Pimbert, Lydiane Aube, Océane Perrocheau, Gilles Debunne, Alain Bellido & Catherine Blois-Heulin. (2015) Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans. PLOS ONE 10:8, pages e0124477.
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Nadiya Slobodenyuk, Yasmina Jraissati, Ali Kanso, Lama Ghanem & Imad Elhajj. (2015) Cross-Modal Associations between Color and Haptics. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77:4, pages 1379-1395.
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Samuel Shaki. (2012) What’s in a Kiss? Spatial Experience Shapes Directional Bias During Kissing. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 37:1, pages 43-50.
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