Key words: Emotions, right hemisphere, facial expression

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Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

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Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c46: Time

c18: Face

1.97

0.83

-1.14

c51: Crying

c18: Face

1.78

0.76

-1.02

c55: Women

c18: Face

0.93

0.65

-0.28

Central articles

  1. Hemispheric specialization and the neurology of emotion.

    D. Bear. 1983. Archives of neurology

  2. The symmetry of emotional and deliberate facial actions.

    P. Ekman, J. C. Hager, W. Friesen. 1981. Psychophysiology

  3. Facedness and emotion related to lateral dominance, sex and expression type

    J. Borod, H. S. Caron. 1980. Neuropsychologia

  4. Sex and hemisphere differences in access to codes for processing emotional expressions and faces.

    M. A. Safer. 1981. Journal of experimental psychology. General

  5. Asymmetries in spontaneous facial expressions and their possible relation to hemispheric specialization

    M. Moscovitch, J. Olds. 1982. Neuropsychologia

  6. Perception and expression of emotion in right-handers and left-handers

    W. Heller, J. Levy. 1981. Neuropsychologia

  7. The expression and perception of facial emotion in brain-damaged patients

    J. Borod, E. Koff, M. Lorch, M. Nicholas. 1986. Neuropsychologia

  8. Cerebral mechanisms underlying facial, prosodic, and lexical emotional expression: A review of neuropsychological studies and methodological issues.

    J. Borod. 1993.

  9. Left/right and cortical/subcortical dichotomies in the neuropsychological study of human emotions

    G. Gainotti, C. Caltagirone, P. Zoccolotti. 1993.

  10. Autonomic recognition of names and faces in prosopagnosia: A neuropsychological application of the guilty knowledge test

    R. Bauer. 1984. Neuropsychologia