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H S Asthana

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Perceptual and Motor Skills|January 25, 2002
Hemiregional facial asymmetry in expression of emotion: a concept needs to be verifiedH S Asthana
Behavioural Neurology|February 4, 2014
Mirror-reversal of a face is perceived as expressing emotions more intenselyH S Asthana, M K Mandal
The Journal of General Psychology|March 30, 2001
Visual-field bias in the judgment of facial expression of emotionH S Asthana, M K Mandal
Behavior Modification|May 1, 1998
Hemifacial asymmetry in emotion expressionsH S Asthana, M K Mandal
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 1, 1997
Hemiregional variations in facial expression of emotionsH S Asthana, M K Mandal
Behavior Modification|May 1, 1998
Right hemisphere damage impairs the ability to process emotional expressions of unusual facesM K Mandal, H S Asthana, S Maitra
The Journal of Psychology|March 1, 1995
Asymmetry in emotional face: its role in intensity of expressionM K Mandal, H S Asthana, R Pandey
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|March 1, 1993
Judgment of facial expression of emotion in unilateral brain-damaged patientsM K Mandal, H S Asthana, S C Tandon
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 1, 1991
Right brain damage impairs recognition of negative emotionsM K Mandal, S C Tandon, H S Asthana
The Journal of Psychology|July 1, 1996
Cerebral laterality in affect and affective illness: a reviewM K Mandal, H S Asthana, R Pandey, et al.
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Perceptual and Motor Skills|January 25, 2002
Hemiregional facial asymmetry in expression of emotion: a concept needs to be verifiedH S Asthana
Behavioural Neurology|February 4, 2014
Mirror-reversal of a face is perceived as expressing emotions more intenselyH S Asthana, M K Mandal
The Journal of General Psychology|March 30, 2001
Visual-field bias in the judgment of facial expression of emotionH S Asthana, M K Mandal
Behavior Modification|May 1, 1998
Hemifacial asymmetry in emotion expressionsH S Asthana, M K Mandal
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 1, 1997
Hemiregional variations in facial expression of emotionsH S Asthana, M K Mandal
Behavior Modification|May 1, 1998
Right hemisphere damage impairs the ability to process emotional expressions of unusual facesM K Mandal, H S Asthana, S Maitra
The Journal of Psychology|March 1, 1995
Asymmetry in emotional face: its role in intensity of expressionM K Mandal, H S Asthana, R Pandey
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|March 1, 1993
Judgment of facial expression of emotion in unilateral brain-damaged patientsM K Mandal, H S Asthana, S C Tandon
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 1, 1991
Right brain damage impairs recognition of negative emotionsM K Mandal, S C Tandon, H S Asthana
The Journal of Psychology|July 1, 1996
Cerebral laterality in affect and affective illness: a reviewM K Mandal, H S Asthana, R Pandey, et al.
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