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Emotional lateralization

Topic

Emotional lateralization refers to the asymmetrical representation and processing of emotional control, expression, and perception within the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Neuroscientific models, such as the valence and approach-withdrawal hypotheses, suggest that the left hemisphere is primarily associated with positive emotions and approach-related behaviors, while the right hemisphere is linked to negative emotions and avoidance.

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