Hearing a verb related to physical action automatically increases the force with which people grip objects, but has no effect on their physical reaction if the word is presented in the negative form, ...
Hearing a verb related to physical action automatically increases the force with which people grip objects. This effect is absent when the word is presented in the negative form. Researchers have ...
Mary Kay Ash said famously, “If you think you can, you can. If you think you can’t you’re right.” Cognitive scientists continue to explore how the brain processes negative versus positive sentence ...
Hearing a verb related to physical action automatically increases the force with which people grip objects, but has no effect on their physical reaction if the word is presented in the negative form, ...
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