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Lateralized embodiment of ambiguous human silhouettes: Data on sex differences

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104009

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Handedness; Human body; Ambiguous figures; Divided visual field paradigm; Lateralized embodiment; Sex differences

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Whereas the role of observers' sex has already been addressed in research on embodied cognition, so far it has been neglected as regards laterality effects in embodied cognition. Here, we report further analyses of the data used in our paper Hemispheric asymmetries in the processing of body sides: A study with ambiguous human silhouettes [1], where participants had to indicate the perceived orientation of silhouettes with ambiguous front/back orientation and handedness presented in the right and left hemifield. Specifically, the variables examined in the associated paper (the number of right- and left-sided silhouettes perceived as front- and back-facing in each hemifield; the number of silhouettes perceived as right- and left-handed in each hemifield) are analyzed by also factoring in participant's sex). Moreover, data are provided and analyses are performed both for the total sample of participants and for the sample of right-handed participants only. For further details, as well as for the interpretation and discussion of the data, the reader is referred to the main article [1] and its Supplementary Material. (C) 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

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