How are emotions lateralised in the brain? Contrasting existing hypotheses using the chimeric faces test.

Bourne, Victoria

(2010)

Bourne, Victoria (2010) How are emotions lateralised in the brain? Contrasting existing hypotheses using the chimeric faces test.. Cognition and Emotion, 24

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleHow are emotions lateralised in the brain? Contrasting existing hypotheses using the chimeric faces test.
AuthorsBourne, Victoria
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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