Oral approach-avoidance: affective consequences of muscular articulation dynamics.

Volume: 106, Issue: 6, Pages: 885 - 896
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Can mouth movements shape attitudes? When people articulate different consonants (e.g., B or K) they press the tongue and the lips against various spots in the mouth. This allows for construction of words that feature systematic wanderings of consonantal stricture spots either from the front to the rear (inward; e.g., BENOKA) or from the rear to the front (outward; e.g., KENOBA) of the mouth. These wanderings of muscular strictures resemble the...
Paper Details
Title
Oral approach-avoidance: affective consequences of muscular articulation dynamics.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
106
Issue
6
Pages
885 - 896
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