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Annukka K Lindell

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Laterality|September 24, 2019
Humans' left cheek portrait bias extends to chimpanzees: Depictions of chimps on InstagramAnnukka K Lindell
Frontiers in Psychology|August 15, 2014
On the interrelation between reduced lateralization, schizotypy, and creativityAnnukka K Lindell
Laterality|July 4, 2012
Capturing their best side? Did the advent of the camera influence the orientation artists chose to paint and draw in their self-portraits?Annukka K Lindell
Laterality|August 23, 2016
Celebrity chefs put their left cheek forward: Cover image orientation in celebrity cookbooksAnnukka K Lindell
Frontiers in Psychology|March 9, 2017
Consistently Showing Your Best Side? Intra-individual Consistency in #Selfie Pose OrientationAnnukka K Lindell
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 22, 2023
Do Left-Handed Older Adults Have Superior Visual Memories?Annukka K Lindell
Laterality|December 9, 2010
Lateral thinkers are not so laterally minded: hemispheric asymmetry, interaction, and creativityAnnukka K Lindell
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Continuities in emotion lateralization in human and non-human primatesAnnukka K Lindell
Laterality|December 12, 2018
Left cheek poses garner more likes: the effect of pose orientation on Instagram engagementAnnukka K Lindell
Laterality|November 12, 2015
Motor biases do not influence posing orientation in selfiesAnnukka K Lindell
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Laterality|September 24, 2019
Humans' left cheek portrait bias extends to chimpanzees: Depictions of chimps on InstagramAnnukka K Lindell
Frontiers in Psychology|August 15, 2014
On the interrelation between reduced lateralization, schizotypy, and creativityAnnukka K Lindell
Laterality|July 4, 2012
Capturing their best side? Did the advent of the camera influence the orientation artists chose to paint and draw in their self-portraits?Annukka K Lindell
Laterality|August 23, 2016
Celebrity chefs put their left cheek forward: Cover image orientation in celebrity cookbooksAnnukka K Lindell
Frontiers in Psychology|March 9, 2017
Consistently Showing Your Best Side? Intra-individual Consistency in #Selfie Pose OrientationAnnukka K Lindell
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 22, 2023
Do Left-Handed Older Adults Have Superior Visual Memories?Annukka K Lindell
Laterality|December 9, 2010
Lateral thinkers are not so laterally minded: hemispheric asymmetry, interaction, and creativityAnnukka K Lindell
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Continuities in emotion lateralization in human and non-human primatesAnnukka K Lindell
Laterality|December 12, 2018
Left cheek poses garner more likes: the effect of pose orientation on Instagram engagementAnnukka K Lindell
Laterality|November 12, 2015
Motor biases do not influence posing orientation in selfiesAnnukka K Lindell
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