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Body Feedback / Embodiment

(Close) distance makes the heart grow fonder: Improving implicit racial attitudes and interracial interactions through approach behaviors

Consequences of automatic evaluation:  Immediate behavioral predispositions to approach or avoid the stimulus

Constraining theories of embodied cognition

Embodied Persuasion: Fundamental Processes by Which Bodily Responses Can Impact Attitudes – 2008

Embodiment in attitudes, social perception and emotion

Emotion-specific effects of facial expressions and postures on emotional experience

Grounding language in action

How Body Feedback Influences Consumers' Evaluation of Products

Imagination and expectation: The effect of imagining behavioral scripts on personal intentions

Influence of Overt Head Movements on Memory for Valence Words: A Case of Conceptual-Motor Compatibility

Inhibiting and  facilitating conditions of the human smile: A non-intrusive test of the facial  feedback hypothesis

Motion as input: A functional explanation of movement effects on cognitive processes

Philosophy In The Flesh: A Talk With George Lakoff

Proprioceptive determinants of emotional and nonemotional feelings 

Rudimentary determinants of attitudes: Classical conditioning is more effective when prior knowledge about the attitude stimulus is low than high


Rudimentary determinants of attitudes: II. Arm flexion and extension have differential effects on attitudes
 Social embodiment - page 43



The effect of arm crossing on persistence and performance

The influence of approach and avoidance motor actions on creative cognition

The influence of approach and avoidance motor actions on food intake

The influence of motor processes on attitudes toward novel versus familiar semantic  stimuli

The Influence of Observed Body Movements on Consumer Behavior
  

The power in your hand: Gender differences in bodily feedback from making a fist

Weight as an embodiment of importance

When did her smile drop: Facial mimicry and the influences of emotional state on the detection of change in emotional expression


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