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Turning the Other Lobe: Directional Biases in Brain Diagrams

机译:转向另一瓣:脑图中的定向偏向

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Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to be posed facing to their right than their left. We examined whether the same type of bias exists among sagittal images of the human brain. An exhaustive search of Google images using the term ‘brain sagittal view’ yielded 425 images of a left or right facing brain. The direction of each image was coded and revealed that 80% of the brains were right-facing. This bias was present in images that did not contain any representation of a human head. It is argued that the effect might be aesthetic in nature, the result of the Western tradition of reading left to right or due to the facial factors that underlie the bias previously found in portraits.
机译:过去的研究表明,在绘制的肖像或摄影肖像中,人们摆出的姿势要比他们的左边要大。我们检查了人脑的矢状图像之间是否存在相同类型的偏见。使用“大脑矢状面”一词对Google图像进行详尽搜索,可得到425张左右大脑的图像。每个图像的方向都被编码,并揭示出80%的大脑是朝右的。这种偏见存在于不包含任何人头代表的图像中。有人认为,这种效果在本质上可能是美学的,这是西方传统从左到右阅读的结果,或者是由于面部因素是肖像中先前发现的偏见的基础。

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