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English: The aurofacial asymmetry is the asymmetry of the eyes, nose and mouth with respect to the median plane between the ears, and was predicted by the Axial Twist Theory. This asymmetry is relatively large in small children and decreases gradually until adulthood.

Age dependence of the aurofacial asymmetry, for the same groups and landmarks as in Tables 1 and 2 of de Lussanet (2019).

Full-size DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7096/fig-3. This is figure 3 from Marc H. E. de Lussanet. Opposite asymmetries of face and trunk and of kissing and hugging, as predicted by the axial twist hypothesis. PeerJ, 7:e7096, 2019. doi: 10.7717/peerj.7096.
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Age dependence of the aurofacial asymmetry.

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