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Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
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Lateralization of facial emotion processing and facial mimicry

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Pages 259-274 | Received 31 Mar 2019, Accepted 08 Aug 2019, Published online: 29 Aug 2019

Figures & data

Figure 1. Examples of a chimeric face showing a happy facial expression in the left visual field (left) and in the right visual field (right).

Figure 1. Examples of a chimeric face showing a happy facial expression in the left visual field (left) and in the right visual field (right).

Figure 2. Corrugator activity (in mV, as compared to baseline activation) to happy and angry chimeric faces over time per visual field. Error bars indicate the standard error.

Figure 2. Corrugator activity (in mV, as compared to baseline activation) to happy and angry chimeric faces over time per visual field. Error bars indicate the standard error.

Figure 3. Zygomaticus activity (in MV, as compared to baseline activation) to happy and angry chimeric faces over time per visual field. Error bars indicate the standard error.

Figure 3. Zygomaticus activity (in MV, as compared to baseline activation) to happy and angry chimeric faces over time per visual field. Error bars indicate the standard error.

Data availability statement

A data set is available and stored and can be requested from the corresponding author if needed.