Living in an Asymmetrical World

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A01=Anne Maass
A01=Caterina Suitner
A01=Jean-Pierre Deconchy
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Attention Orientation
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bias
bisection
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Consonant Writing Systems
Copying Exercises
Data Sets
De Kerckhove
direction
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habits
Hemispheric Specialization
inversion
Inversion Errors
Lebanese Sample
Leftward Bias
line
Line Bisection
Line Bisection Performance
RA AR
Reverse SNARC Effect
Rightward Bias
Rightward Spatial Bias
scanning
Scanning Habits
script
Script Direction
SNARC
SNARC Effect
spatial
Spatial Asymmetries
Spatial Bias
Vice Versa
Visual Spatial Neglect
writing
Writing Direction

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415521987
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There has recently been a renewed interest in the role of spatial dimensions in social cognition, and how vertical and horizontal trajectories are used to represent social concepts such as power, agency, aggression, and dominance. Most of this work surrounds the idea that abstract concepts are intrinsically linked to our sensory and motor experiences, including habitual interactions with the environment such as reading and writing.

Living in an Asymmetrical World makes an original contribution to the field by addressing a "hot" topic from a somewhat unusual perspective, bridging five decades of research on horizontal bias related to writing direction. Previous work by Jean-Pierre Deconchy is examined and integrated with current theory, and the importance of deep thinking, on field observations, multiple methodologies and creative procedures are proposed as crucial elements for future social psychology.

The book’s revival of this approach to science will open up new perspectives for future research and will be of key interest to academics and researchers in the areas of social, cognitive and cultural psychology.

Anne Maass is Professor of Psychology at the University of Padua, Italy.

Caterina Suitner is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Padua, Italy.

Jean-Pierre Deconchy is Emeritus Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Paris X Nanterre, France.

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