Facing the truth: are there hemifacial differences in the communication of trustworthiness?

Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 150 - 164
Published: Jun 16, 2019
Abstract
As the right hemisphere is dominant for emotion processing, the left cheek expresses emotion more intensely than the right cheek. This prompts a leftward bias: people offer the left cheek to communicate emotion and viewers perceive left cheek poses as more emotive. Perceptions of trustworthiness are positively influenced by emotional expressivity, with smiling faces deemed more trustworthy than neutral faces. Thus as the left hemiface is more...
Paper Details
Title
Facing the truth: are there hemifacial differences in the communication of trustworthiness?
Published Date
Jun 16, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
150 - 164
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