Publication Cover
Laterality
Asymmetries of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognition
Volume 11, 2006 - Issue 2
626
Views
14
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

How to choose a seat in theatres: Always sit on the right side?

, , &
Pages 181-193 | Published online: 21 Sep 2010

References

  • Campbell , R. 1992 . The lateralisation of emotion: A critical review . International Journal of Psychology , 17 : 211 – 229 .
  • Coney , J. and Bruce , C. 2004 . Hemispheric processes in the perception of art . Empirical Studies of the Arts , 22 : 181 – 200 .
  • Coryell , J. F. and Michel , G. F. 1978 . How supine postural preferences of infants can contribute toward the development of handedness . Infant Behaviour and Development , 1 : 245 – 257 .
  • Drake , R. A. and Ulrich , G. 1990 . Toward a model to explain infant preferences by cerebral emotional asymmetry and hemispheric priming . International Journal of Neuroscience , 50 : 29 – 35 .
  • Gainotti , G. 1989 . “ Disorders of emotions and affects in patients with unilateral brain damage ” . In Handbook of Neuropsychology , Edited by: Boller , F. and Grafman , J. Vol. 3 , Amsterdam : Elsevier .
  • Güntürkün , O. 2002 . Adult persistence of head-turning asymmetry . Nature , 421 : 711
  • Jewell , G. and McCourt , M. E. 2000 . Pseudoneglect: A review and meta-analysis of performance factors in line bisection tasks . Neuropsychologia , 38 : 93 – 110 .
  • Karev , G. B. 2000 . Cinema seating in right, mixed and left handers . Cortex , 36 : 747 – 752 .
  • Konishi , Y. , Kuriyama , M. , Mikawa , H. and Suzuki , J. 1987 . Effect of body position on later postural and functional lateralities of preterm infants . Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology , 29 : 751 – 757 .
  • Konishi , Y. , Mikawa , H. and Suzuki , J. 1986 . Asymmetrical head-turning of preterm infants: Some effects on later postural, and functional lateralities . Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology , 28 : 450 – 457 .
  • Leventhal , H. and Tomarken , A. J. 1986 . Emotion: Today's problem . Annual Review of Psychology , 37 : 565 – 610 .
  • Robinson , E. S. 1933 . The psychology of public education . American Journal of Public Health , 23 : 123 – 128 .
  • Scharine , A. A. and McBeath , M. K. 2002 . Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right . Human Factors , 44 : 248 – 256 .
  • Turkewitz , G. 1997 . The development of lateral differentiation in the human infant . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , 299 : 309 – 318 .
  • Vallortigara , G. , Rogers , L. J. and Bisazza , A. 1999 . Possible evolutionary origins of cognitive brain lateralisation . Brain Research Reviews , 30 : 164 – 175 .
  • Ververs , I. A. , de Vries , J. I. , van Geijn , H. P. and Hopkins , B. 1994 . Prenatal head position from 12-38 weeks. II. The effects of fetal orientation and placental localization . Early Human Development , 39 : 93 – 100 .
  • Wittling , W. 1990 . Psychophysiological correlates of human brain asymmetry: Blood pressure changes during lateralised presentation of an emotionally laden film . Neuropsychologia , 28 : 457 – 470 .
  • Wittling , W. and Pflüger , M. 1990 . Neuroendocrine hemisphere asymmetries: Saliva cortisol secretion during lateralised viewing of emotion-related and neutral films . Brain and Cognition , 14 : 243 – 265 .
  • Wittling , W. and Roschmann , R. 1993 . Emotion related hemisphere asymmetry: Subjective emotional responses to laterally presented films . Cortex , 29 : 431 – 448 .

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.