Keenan, McCutcheon, Freund, Gallup, Sanders, & Pascual-Leone (1999) investigated self-recognition by showing a "face movie" in which the participant's face gradually morphed into that of a celebrity
Participants
were instructed to respond at the point where the morph seemed to resemble their face more than the
celebrity's. Responses were faster when made with the ______ hand, indicating a _____ hemisphere advantage
in self-recognition.
a) left; left
b) left; right
c) right; right
d) right; left
Answer: b
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