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The effects of hemispheric asymmetries and depression on the perception of emotion
Author: Moretti, M. M., Author: Charlton, S., Author: Taylor, S.
Date created: 1996
Conjugate lateral eye movements: A second look
Author: Charlton, S., Author: Bakan, P., Author: Moretti, M. M.
Date created: 1989

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  • (-) Lateral Dominance (2)
  • Cognitive styles (1)
  • Emotions (1)
  • Eye movements (1)
  • Face perception (1)
  • Facial expressions (1)
  • Major Depression (1)
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  • cerebral dominance (1)

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