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Self-face identification is increased with left hand responses
Julian Paul Keenan
, Giorgio Ganis
, Stefanie Freund
, Alvaro Pascual-Leone
Biology
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Left-handed
100%
Self-face
100%
Face Identification
100%
Right Hemisphere
66%
Famous Faces
66%
Morphed Images
66%
Episodic Memory
33%
Active Participants
33%
Semantic Categories
33%
Self-identification
33%
Identification Task
33%
Self-effects
33%
Greater Self
33%
Category Judgment
33%
Anterior Prefrontal Cortex
33%
Familiar Faces
33%
Anterior Temporal Cortex
33%
Psychology
Prefrontal Cortex
100%
Autobiographical Memory
100%