Abstract
Left and right handers were found to differ in their preferences for mirror versions of vacation slides. Preferences of one group of right handers were predictive of preferences for another group of right handers, but not of left handers. In a second study, it was found that slides strongly prefered by dextrals were those with the more important content, or the greater heaviness on the right, and that slide asymmetry was highly correlated with dextral, but not sinistral preferences. Results were interpreted as reflecting a left field perceptual bias induced by selective right hemisphere activation in right handers.
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