Opposite asymmetries of face and trunk and of kissing and hugging, as predicted by the axial twist hypothesis

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Brain, Cognition and Mental Health

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Introduction

Methods

Analysis of 3D surface data

Analysis of 3D landmark data

Analysis of frontal photographs

Internet search for photographs of kissing and hugging

Results

Discussion

Conclusions

  1. A new kind of facial asymmetry, the systematic left-sided aurofacial asymmetry, was predicted and confirmed.

  2. As predicted, this aurofacial asymmetry was larger in children’s faces than in adult ones. It was not different for children with fetal alcohol syndrome of the same age.

  3. As confirmed by literature, the Yakovlevian torque and the rotational asymmetry of the thoracic vertebrae in healthy human populations are in opposite directions and these are as predicted by the ATH.

  4. As confirmed by literature, humans tend to kiss with the left side of their face, as predicted by the ATH. This finding was accurately reproduced by the current findings.

  5. As predicted by the ATH, we found that humans tend to hug oppositely to kissing, using the right side of the trunk.

  6. Although some of the above findings might be explained by alternative hypotheses, we are not aware of any other theory that can explain this complex and counterintuitive pattern of results.

  7. With respect to the evolution of the twist, we have provided the first empirical evidence that the mouth turns in the same direction as the rostral head. This provides a clear evolutionary perspective and links the ATH with the dorsoventral inversion hypothesis.

  8. By this, the ATH becomes the only theory of the contralateral forebrain and the optic chiasm to have undergone empirical testing. These five specific predictions add to the already demonstrated explanatory power which reaches far beyond the phenomena for which the theory was originally proposed.

Supplemental Information

Histogram of systematic eccentricity of the endocanthion of the eyes

Left: for the 3D database (Troje & Bülthoff, 1996), and Right: for the 2D analysis of frontal pictures of the face in a British population of mostly male subjects. Red curves: fitted normal distribution.

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Correlations between the asymmetries of some of the landmarks from the analysis of the 3D Database of Troje & Bülthoff (1996)

Each panel shows the correlation of two of the landmarks. The lowest (Nasion-Menton) and the highest (Exocanthion-Endocanthion) are the lowest and highest correlations respectively of all pairs of landmarks.

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Analysis and result table of the frontal face photos

The aurofacial asymmetry was determined from the frontal photos (maximally one per subject). First, the photos were randomly flipped, then the eyes were horizontally aligned; the facial region was covered by an oval mask. Then the photos were selected that were truly frontal on the basis ear region. The masks were removed, and the eccentricity of the eyes was determined and expressed in degrees (see methods). These aurofacial eccentricities were written to the table at the end of the document, after the values for the flipped faces were multiplied by −1.

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Results of the kissing and hugging analysis

This is the analysis and the result of the photos searched on the internet. The photos themselves cannot be made available due to privacy issues.

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Additional Information and Declarations

Competing Interests

The author declares that there are no competing interests.

Author Contributions

Marc H.E. de Lussanet conceived and designed the experiments, performed the experiments, analyzed the data, contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools, prepared figures and/or tables, authored or reviewed drafts of the paper, approved the final draft.

Ethics

The following information was supplied relating to ethical approvals (i.e., approving body and any reference numbers):

The current work was approved by the ethics committee of FB07 of the University of Münster (Ethical Application Reference EK-17-25).

Data Availability

The following information was supplied regarding data availability:

The Matlab code for the analysis of 3D surface data, script, and datasets are available in FigShare: de Lussanet, Marc H.E. (2019): Matlab script for computing the aurofacial asymmetry. figshare. Software. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.8050496.v1.

The code was written to analyze 3-D images taken from http://faces.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de (which requires account registration to access).

Supplementary results of the aurofacial analyses are available in Figs. S1 and S2.

The analysis of the aurofacial asymmetry in the frontal face photos is available in Fig. S3. This Figure shows all the analysed photos and the Table with the aurofacial asymmetries.

The raw results of the kissing and hugging analysis are available in Table S1. Note that the photos cannot be published (to protect the privacy of the subjects) but they can be provided by contacting the author if an ethical board approval statement is provided.

The images from the internet search used for the kissing and hugging analysis cannot be made available due to privacy issues.

Funding

The author received no funding for this work.

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