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100 _aYamauchi, Naoto
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245 _aCrossmodal Association Between Linguistic Sounds and Motion Imagery:
_b Voicing in Obstruents Connects With Different Strengths of Motor Execution/
260 _bsage
_c2019
300 _aVol 48, Issue 6, 2019 : (530-540 p.).
520 _aThe present study investigates whether obstruent voicing may or may not affect the imagery of different strengths of motor execution. In a modified version of the implicit association test, participants responded to discrimination tasks that include viewing static pictures of athletes in motion and hearing mono-syllabic linguistic sounds. The results suggest that voiced obstruents are compatible with the motion imagery that implies stronger motor executions, whereas voiceless obstruents are compatible with the imagery that implies weaker motor executions. These results provide experimental support for crossmodal associations between the auditory perception of linguistic sounds, namely, the voicing of obstruents, and the visually induced imagery of different levels of strength in motor actions.
650 _asound symbolism,
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650 _a sound-motion associations,
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650 _aobstruent consonants,
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650 _acrossmodal correspondence
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700 _aShinohara, Kazuko
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700 _aTanaka, Hideyuki
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773 0 _012374
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_dSage,
_tPerception
_x1468-4233
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0301006619847577
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