Matching between oral inward–outward movements of object names and oral movements associated with denoted objects

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Authors

  • Sascha Topolinski
  • Lea Boecker
  • Thorsten M. Erle
  • Giti Bakhtiari
  • Diane Pecher
In eight experiments, we explored matching effects between oral approach-avoidance movements triggered by word articulation and meaning of the objects the words denoted. Participants (total N = 1264) rated their liking for words that featured consonantal muscle stricture spots either wandering inwards (e.g., BODIKA, resembling ingestion movements) or outwards (e.g., KODIBA, resembling expectoration movements). These words were labelled as names for various objects. For objects the use of which entails ingestive oral actions (lemonade and mouthwash) inward words were preferred over outward words. For objects that trigger expectorative oral actions (toxical chemical, pill, and bubble gum) this preference was attenuated or even reversed (outward words were liked more than inward). Valence of the denoted object did not play a role in these modulations. Thus, the sagittal direction of mouth movements during silent reading meaningfully interacted with direction of oral actions associated with the denoted objects.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftCognition and Emotion
Jahrgang31
Ausgabenummer1
Seiten (von - bis)3-18
Anzahl der Seiten16
ISSN0269-9931
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 02.01.2017

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