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  1. Right news, good news! The valence hypothesis and hemispheric asymmetries in auditory imagery
  2. Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) over prefrontal cortex does not influence the evaluation of facial emotions
  3. The Own-Race Bias and the cerebral hemispheres
  4. Contrasting hemispheric asymmetries for emotional processing from event-related potentials and behavioral responses.
  5. Facial gender and hemispheric asymmetries: A hf-tRNS study
  6. Hemispheric asymmetries in the processing of body sides: A study with ambiguous human silhouettes
  7. Inversion Reveals Perceptual Asymmetries in the Configural Processing of Human Body
  8. Modulation of Illusory Auditory Perception by Transcranial Electrical Stimulation
  9. Asymmetry for Symmetry: Right-Hemispheric Superiority in Bi-Dimensional Symmetry Perception
  10. Sex-specific effects of posture on the attribution of handedness to an imagined agent
  11. Split-Brain Patients
  12. Geometry, landmarks and the cerebral hemispheres: 2D spatial reorientation in split-brain patients
  13. Face gender categorization and hemispheric asymmetries: Contrasting evidence from connected and disconnected brains
  14. Modulating adaptation to emotional faces by spatial frequency filtering
  15. Hearing it right: Evidence of hemispheric lateralization in auditory imagery
  16. Laterality effects in the spinning dancer illusion: The viewing-from-above bias is only part of the story
  17. Upright or inverted, entire or exploded: right-hemispheric superiority in face recognition withstands multiple spatial manipulations
  18. The Dichotic Right Ear Advantage Does not Change with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)
  19. Asymmetric Cortical Adaptation Effects during Alternating Auditory Stimulation
  20. Right hemisphere or valence hypothesis, or both? The processing of hybrid faces in the intact and callosotomized brain
  21. The “consonance effect” and the hemispheres: A study on a split-brain patient
  22. The processing of chimeric and dichotic emotional stimuli by connected and disconnected cerebral hemispheres
  23. Perceptual asymmetries and handedness: a neglected link?
  24. Lateralized hybrid faces: Evidence of a valence-specific bias in the processing of implicit emotions
  25. Conscious and unconscious processing of facial expressions: Evidence from two split-brain patients
  26. Asymmetric Cortical Adaptation Effects during Alternating Auditory Stimulation