Fear-specific leftward bias in gaze direction judgment
Abstract Previous studies have shown that humans have a left spatial attention bias in cognition and behaviour. However, whether there exists a leftward perception bias of gaze direction has not been investigated. To address this gap, we conducted three behavioural experiments using a forced-choice...
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Main Authors: | Yue Zhang, Qiqi Hu, Xinwei Lai, Zhonghua Hu, Shan Gao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/437de95e4b5d4b5d81a32aa32f5b84ad |
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