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Published 20:11 18 Apr 2017 BST
"92% of the sample showed an overall posing bias, with 41% favouring their left cheek, 31.5% preferring their right cheek and 19.5% repeatedly posting midline selfies. Whilst research indicates that midline poses are perceived as being just as emotionally expressive as left-cheek poses, they are less frequently adopted for a simple reason: they appear less flattering."She also added:
"The theory is that the left cheek poses are intuitively perceived as more emotionally open an expressive than right cheek poses."And it seems the celebrities have copped on to this theory, opting for left-hand side selfies.
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