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Left cradling and left ear advantage for emotional speech: Listen to the other side too

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LATERALITY
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 351-353

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PSYCHOLOGY PRESS
DOI: 10.1080/13576500143000276

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In a recent issue of this journal, Turnbull and Bryson (2001) examined a possible relation between left ear (right hemisphere) advantage for perception of emotional speech and the universal preference of mothers to cradle infants on the left side, referring to a hypothesis that we had previously suggested (Sieratzki & Woll, 1996). Although they concluded that their data do not support our theory, reanalysis does suggest a connection between the hemispheric asymmetry for speech prosody and the leftward cradling bias.

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