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Table 1 Assessment of observers’ preference for photographs of the volunteer

From: Perception of frontal facial images compared with their mirror images: chirality, enantiomorphic discrimination, and relevance to clinical practice

 

Original photograph

Mirror image

Same preference

Frontal view at resta

162 (81.8%)

29 (14.6%)

7 (3.5%)

Frontal view while smilingb

141 (71.2%)

40 (20.2%)

17 (8.6%)

Selfie at rest

141 (71.2%)

39 (19.7%)

18 (9.1%)

Selfie while smiling

101 (51%)

63 (31.8%)

34 (17.2%)

  1. aGender differences were significant P < 0.05
  2. bLevel of study (preclinical/clinical) differences were significant P < 0.05