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Effects of Brain Laterality on Decoding Accuracy for Facial Displays of Emotion
Unformatted Document Text:  Effects of Brain 29 Sabatelli, R. M., Buck, R., & Dreyer, A. (1980). Communication via facial cues in intimate dyads. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 6, 242-247. Sanders, B., Wilson, J. R., & Vanderberg, S. G. (1982). Handedness and spatial ability. Cortex, 18, 79-90. Scherer, K. R., & Ceschi, G. (2000). Criteria for emotion recognition from verbal and nonverbal expression: Studying baggage loss in the airport. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 327-339. Schlosberg, H. (1952). The description of facial expressions in terms of two dimensions. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 44, 229-237. Schlosberg, H. (1954). Three dimensions of emotion. Psychological Review, 61, 81-88. Searleman, A. (1977). A review of right hemisphere linguistic capabilities. Psychological Bulletin, 84, 503-528. Sonnier, I. L. (1992). Hemisphericity as a key to understanding individual differences. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Sperry, R. W. (1985). Consciousness, personal identity, and the divided brain. In D. F. Benson & E. Zaidel (Eds.), The dual brain: Hemispheric specialization in humans (pp. 27-43). New York: Guilford. Springer, S. P., & Deutsch, G. (1985). Left brain, right brain: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience. New York: Freeman. Stacks, D. W., & Andersen, P. A. (1989). The modular mind: Implications for intrapersonal communication. The Southern Communication Journal, 54, 273-293.

Authors: Floyd, Kory. and Mikkelson, Alan.
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Effects of Brain 29
Sabatelli, R. M., Buck, R., & Dreyer, A. (1980). Communication via facial cues in intimate
dyads. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 6, 242-247.
Sanders, B., Wilson, J. R., & Vanderberg, S. G. (1982). Handedness and spatial ability. Cortex,
18, 79-90.
Scherer, K. R., & Ceschi, G. (2000). Criteria for emotion recognition from verbal and
nonverbal expression: Studying baggage loss in the airport. Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin, 26, 327-339.
Schlosberg, H. (1952). The description of facial expressions in terms of two dimensions.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 44, 229-237.
Schlosberg, H. (1954). Three dimensions of emotion. Psychological Review, 61, 81-88.
Searleman, A. (1977). A review of right hemisphere linguistic capabilities. Psychological
Bulletin, 84, 503-528.
Sonnier, I. L. (1992). Hemisphericity as a key to understanding individual differences.
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Sperry, R. W. (1985). Consciousness, personal identity, and the divided brain. In D. F. Benson
& E. Zaidel (Eds.), The dual brain: Hemispheric specialization in humans (pp. 27-43).
New York: Guilford.
Springer, S. P., & Deutsch, G. (1985). Left brain, right brain: Perspectives from cognitive
neuroscience. New York: Freeman.
Stacks, D. W., & Andersen, P. A. (1989). The modular mind: Implications for intrapersonal
communication. The Southern Communication Journal, 54, 273-293.


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