I can, I do, and so I like: Power increased reliance on motor fluency in aesthetic judgments

Woltin, Karl-Andrew;Guinote, Ana
(2015) International Convention of Psychological Science — Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands (12.March.2015)

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We show that social power increases reliance on motor fluency experiences in the formation of aesthetic preferences regarding various targets (pictures, letters, movements). Two experiments manipulated motor fluency (via motoric resonance and muscle training) and one assessed chronic differences. Thus, differences in the use of motor fluency drove effects.
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Woltin, K.-A., & Guinote, A. (2015). I can, I do, and so I like: Power increased reliance on motor fluency in aesthetic judgments. International Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/120109