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ERRATA CORRIGE CORTEX (1981) 17, 381-390. J .C. Borod, H.S. Caron and E. Koff: Asymmetry of facial expression related to handedness, footedness, and eyedness; a quantitative study. Pages 383 384 Corrections Lines Correction 3 1 7 l The sentence should read: TOUGHNESS was analyzed separately as an index of facial movement. 384 14-15 The phrase should read: We computed pre- ference scores for hand, foot, and eye, using Harris's scoring procedure 2 ••• 384 Table 1 The word minor should read: mirror. 387 388 388 388 388 389 389 23 12 21-22 23-25 42 l 1-2 11-13 The word ten should read: tend. The word contamined should read: contami- nated. The phrase should read: That right-handers manifested the speed finding and left-handers manifested the accuracy finding, ... The sentence should read: The correlation between strength and TOUGHNESS may be related to Cartwright-Smith's finding (1979) of a direct correlation between grip strength (measured on a dynamometer) and grimacing. The phrase should read: Facial asymmetry during emotional expression was more intense on the left side of the lower face ... These three lines of print should be omitted.

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ERRATA CORRIGE

CORTEX (1981) 17, 381-390.

J .C. Borod, H.S. Caron and E. Koff: Asymmetry of facial expression related to handedness, footedness, and eyedness; a quantitative study.

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383 384

Corrections

Lines Correction

317 l The sentence should read: TOUGHNESS

~ was analyzed separately as an index of facial movement.

384 14-15 The phrase should read: We computed pre-ference scores for hand, foot, and eye, using Harris's scoring procedure2 •••

384 Table 1 The word minor should read: mirror.

387

388

388

388

388 389

389

23

12

21-22

23-25

42 l 1-2 ~

11-13

The word ten should read: tend.

The word contamined should read: contami­nated.

The phrase should read: That right-handers manifested the speed finding and left-handers manifested the accuracy finding, ...

The sentence should read: The correlation between strength and TOUGHNESS may be related to Cartwright-Smith's finding (1979) of a direct correlation between grip strength (measured on a dynamometer) and grimacing.

The phrase should read: Facial asymmetry during emotional expression was more intense on the left side of the lower face ...

These three lines of print should be omitted.