“…Either point seems to be consistent with both phylogenetic and ontogenetic explanations. For instance, the significantly larger exposure to right-handed rather than left-handed individuals could entail—at either ontogenetic or phylogenetic levels, or both (e.g., see Marzoli et al, 2014 , 2022 ; Lucafò et al, 2021 for similar considerations)—a perceptual and attentional bias toward the right side of others' body, broadly corresponding to a bias for the left visual field (from an allocentric perspective), as well as a leftward bias/right-hemispheric advantage for the processing of emotions from faces, which in turn could foster an overall dominance of the right hemisphere for emotions. Moreover, according to the phylogenetic view, the LCB might have evolved from the right-hemisphere dominance for emotion processing (e.g., see Palomero-Gallagher and Amunts, 2022 ) in the visual, auditory or tactile domains (Harris et al, 2001 , 2010 ; Sieratzki and Woll, 2002 ; Bourne and Todd, 2004 ; Vauclair and Donnot, 2005 ; Donnot, 2007 ; Huggenberger et al, 2009 ).…”