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by Thalma Lobel


  See also embodying metaphors

  Michaeli, Gil, 69, 69n

  Microsoft Track Changes program, 59

  mikveh study, 158–59

  Milne, A.A., 175

  Milton, John, 87

  mind-body connection: importance of, 11

  monkeys: red and, 74–75, 76

  mood, 6, 29–30, 102–5, 179, 186, 214

  morality

  cleaning and, 148–53, 154–59, 160–64

  evolution of, 163

  memories associated with, 150–51

  metaphors about, 149, 163

  scaffolding and, 163, 164

  and separating light from darkness, 97–101

  Moravec, Hans, 212

  Moravec’s paradox, 212–13

  Mother Teresa, 85

  Mulroney, Brian, 126

  N

  National Football League, 92

  National Hockey League, 92, 93

  National Institute of Mental Health, 102

  negativity

  black as symbol of, 85

  embodying metaphors and, 195–96

  and importance of embodied cognition theory, 212

  of Lobel about Cambridge apartments, 91

  and Lobel’s offices at Tel Aviv University, 103–4

  and separating light from dark, 88–90, 94, 95–96, 101–5

  universal associations of, 94–95

  vertical positioning and, 136–38, 146

  negotiations/bargaining, 7–8, 27, 33–35, 117, 146, 214

  New Year’s resolutions, 195–96

  Niesta, Daniela, 67–68, 69, 77, 78–79

  nonverbal communication, 23–24

  Northwestern University: cleaning experiment at, 150–51

  O

  Olympic Games (2004): color at, 60

  outside the box: thinking, 199–200, 206–7, 209, 214

  P

  Paradise Lost (Milton), 87

  parents: creative thinking by, 202

  past: water as washing away the, 166–69, 172–73

  penalties, sports, 93

  peppermint, 184–85

  performance

  embodying metaphors as influence on, 210

  motor versus cognitive, 62–63

  red and, 51–63

  in sports, 52, 60–61, 62–63

  on tests/examinations, 3, 54–60, 61, 62–63

  texture/touch and, 214

  personal space. See space/distance

  personality: and challenges facing embodied cognition research, 216

  photograph experiments

  color and, 67–68, 69, 72–74, 77–79

  jam jar, 169

  sweetness and, 177–78

  travel-creativity, 209

  photography: power and, 130–32, 146

  phototherapy, 102

  physical activities, 184, 203–4. See also sports

  physical attraction, 135–36

  Picasso, Pablo, 209

  pizzeria study, 184

  politics/politicians

  color and, 52, 53, 79, 80

  creative thinking and, 202

  hardness and softness and, 28–29

  height of, 126

  and vertical positioning–power relationship, 121–23

  poor man story, 166

  poses: power and, 142–46

  positivity

  and importance of embodied cognition theory, 212

  and Lobel’s Cambridge apartments, 91

  and Lobel’s offices at Tel Aviv University, 103–4

  and separating light from dark, 88–90, 94, 95–98, 101–5

  Stroop effect and, 137

  universal associations of, 94–95

  vertical positioning and, 136–38, 146

  posture/poses: power and, 142–46

  power

  black and, 86

  in business, 124–26

  capturing moments of, 131–32

  displays of, 133–35

  embodied cognition theory and, 123, 144, 146, 212

  evolution and, 135

  framing of, 130–31

  gender and, 135–36

  height and, 126–30, 133, 135–36, 145

  hormone levels and, 144

  impressions of, 128–30

  media and, 130–32

  and metaphors, 123, 145

  photography and, 130–32, 146

  physical attraction and, 135–36

  positivity-negativity and, 146

  posture/poses and, 142–46

  of red, 81

  risk taking and, 143–44

  self-image and, 143–45

  size and, 121, 133, 138–42, 145, 146

  space/distance and, 146

  stereotypes about, 136

  Stroop effect and, 123

  vertical positioning and, 121–24, 132–36, 145, 146

  See also dominance

  primates: red and, 74–75

  problem solving, 204, 205–7, 210

  products

  rating desirability of, 152, 155

  risk-taking and improvement of, 171

  prostitute study, 153

  Public Goods Game, 189

  putting two and two together, 200–205

  R

  race: tests/examinations and, 54–55

  Ratey, John, 203

  Ravn, Karen, 184

  red

  aggression and, 53–54

  animals and, 76–77

  clothing, 65–66, 76, 79–80, 81

  as color of deep emotions, 53–54

  culture and, 53–54, 69–71, 72

  danger link with, 58–60, 62, 81

  dominance and, 76–80, 81

  gender and, 68–69, 80

  identity and, 52

  impact of, 3

  intentions and, 72–74

  marketing and, 79–80

  and men’s perception of women, 67–76, 78–79

  metaphors and, 52

  motivation and, 57–58

  performance and, 51–63

  politicians and, 79

  power of, 81

  primates and, 74–75

  and red-letter days, 75–76

  research about, 55–58, 63, 67–71, 72–74, 77–79

  respect for, 75–76

  sexual behavior and, 63, 65–81

  sports and, 60–61, 62, 81

  status and, 77, 78–79

  subconscious and, 59, 61

  tests/examinations and, 3, 54–60, 61

  too, 66

  universal associations of, 53, 67–68, 72

  when not to wear, 76

  and women’s perception of men, 76, 77–79

  referees: red and, 61

  regrets: embodying metaphors and, 194–95, 196

  relationships

  breaking off, 114

  creative thinking and, 202

  smell and, 185

  space/distance and, 108, 109, 112–15, 117–20

  temperature and, 9–10

  religion, 154

  Remote Associates Test, 199, 201, 207

  Republican Party, 28–29, 52

  résume study: weight and, 3, 41–42

  risk taking, 23, 143–44, 169–72

  rituals

  cleaning, 149–50

  and sealing bad feelings, 194

  robots, 112, 212–13

  romance: smells and, 185

  Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare), 12

  Rosenthal, Norman E., 102

  roughness, 24–25, 29–31, 32, 33–35

  S

  Saffron Revolution, 53

  salespeople

  cleaning-morality relationship and, 165

  and touch study, 23–24

  San Diego, California: Lobel’s visits to, 25–26

  scaffolding

  and challenges facing embodied cognition research, 216

  cleaning-morality relationship and, 163, 164

  between concrete and abstract concepts, 163

  of experience, 31–33, 40, 212<
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  and importance of embodied cognition theory, 212

  The Scarlet Letter (Hawthorne), 75

  Schachter, Stanley, 108

  schools: “alternative” learning areas in, 203–4

  Schwarz, Norbert, 167, 169–70

  Scott, Walter, 22

  scrambled sentences experiment, 162

  sealing bad feelings, 194–96

  seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 102

  secrets, 44–48, 49, 195–96

  security, sense of, 34–35, 42

  Seefried, Josh: secret of, 44–45

  Seinfeld (TV show), 109

  self-image: power and, 143–45

  selfishness, 100–101

  sensations

  conscious experiencing of, 2

  as deceiving, 22

  emotions-behavior link with, 10–12

  importance of understanding and being aware of, 3, 6, 22, 211–19

  as influence on rational mind, 2–3

  overview about, 211–12

  questioning of, 22

  short-term effects of, 3

  and subconscious, 3

  See also specific sensation or topic

  sensory deprivation, 1–2

  sensory overload, 2

  Sex and the City (TV show), 114

  sexual behavior: red and, 63

  sexual orientation: weight and, 44–45, 46, 48

  sexuality. See homosexuality

  Shakespeare, William, 12

  Shavuot party, 83–84, 88, 90, 94

  size

  of food, 139–42

  power and, 121, 133, 138–42, 145, 146

  See also height

  skin: as sensitive organ, 22–23

  smells

  cleanliness, 3, 186–87

  consumer behavior and, 183–91

  disgusting, 160, 161, 187

  fishy, 187–91

  metaphors about, 187–88, 190, 191

  smoothies experiment, 141

  smoothness, 24–25, 29–31, 32, 33–35

  sociability, 103, 185–86

  softness, 24–29, 32, 33–35

  Sons of Darkness, 86–91

  Sons of Light, 86–91

  space/distance

  brain and, 109–10

  and characteristics of emotionally distant people, 115–17

  and closeness as better, 117–20

  and importance of embodied cognition theory, 212

  importance of, 112

  importance of orientation of objects and people in, 107–8

  and long-distance communication, 112–15

  metaphors about, 108, 115

  personal and, 107–12

  power and, 146

  relationships and, 108, 109, 112–15, 117–20

  smells and, 186

  and too close, 120

  violations of, 109

  zones in, 109

  Spark (Ratey), 203

  sports

  color and, 52, 81, 91–93, 94

  and height-power relationship, 133

  penalties in, 93

  performance in, 52, 60–61, 62

  red and, 60–61, 62, 81

  smells and, 184

  uniforms in, 91–92, 94

  Stalin, Joseph, 134

  Star Wars series, 87

  status, 77, 78–79, 212. See also power

  stereotypes, 55, 136

  stress, 104, 173

  Stroop effect, 88–90, 98–99, 123, 137, 138–39

  Styron, William, 87

  subconscious, 3, 59, 61

  success: height and, 127–28

  suspicion: scent of, 187–91

  sweetness, 175–79, 210

  T

  T-shirt space/distance experiment, 110–11

  tactile. See touch; type of touch

  Tashlikh tradition, 194

  taste

  of fast food, 179–83

  honey, 175–76

  influence of, 211

  metaphors about, 177, 179

  moral judgments and, 8

  sweet, 175–79, 210

  technology

  and challenges facing embodied cognition research, 216–17

  and long-distance communication, 112

  Tel Aviv University, 88, 103–4, 113, 156

  temperature

  and challenges facing embodied cognition research, 216

  decision making and, 6

  generosity and, 17–19

  influence of, 3, 7–19

  intimacy and, 9–10, 19

  and judgments about people, 72

  loneliness and, 12–17

  metaphors about, 213

  mood and, 6, 214

  negotiations and, 7–8

  and sale of Tel Aviv apartment, 7–8

  trust and, 17–19

  Williams and Bargh experiments with, 4–5, 8–9, 17–18

  See also warmth

  Teresa, Mother, 85

  testosterone, 144

  tests/examinations

  cheating on, 3

  Elliot’s research about, 55–56

  gender and, 54–55

  performance on, 3, 54–60, 61, 62

  race and, 54–55

  red and, 3, 54–60, 61

  showering before, 3

  stereotypes and, 55

  texture

  abstractions and, 31, 32–33

  behavior and, 31

  embodied cognition theory and, 31

  and Esau-Jacob story, 21–22

  importance of, 31–33

  intimacy and, 23, 34

  metaphors about, 25, 31, 32–33

  negotiations/bargaining and, 27, 33–35, 214

  perceptions and, 31, 34

  performance and, 214

  rough-smooth and, 29–31

  and scaffolding of experience, 31–33

  verbal expressions and, 22

  See also touch; type of texture

  Time magazine: photos of people in, 130–31

  time-share unit sales meeting, 147–49

  touch

  and challenges facing embodied cognition research, 216

  experiments that mimic, 24

  gender identity and, 27–28

  influence of, 23–24, 25–29, 209, 211, 214

  and intimacy, 23, 34

  jigsaw puzzle experiment about, 30–31

  language and, 23

  and magic show experiment, 26–27

  metaphors about, 25, 32–33

  negotiations/bargaining and, 27, 33–35

  nonverbal communication and, 23–24

  and sense of security, 34–35

  trust and, 24

  types of, 24–25

  See also texture; type of touch

  trust, 17–19, 24, 187–91

  Trust Game, 188

  truth: and questioning of sensations, 22

  Turkey: Israeli relations with, 122

  Twain, Mark, 142, 203

  two brothers study: space/distance and, 116–17

  U

  unconscious, 5, 6, 92–93, 165

  uniforms: black and white, 91–92, 94

  University of Toronto: temperature experiments at, 13–14

  unusual uses task, 209

  Up in the Air (movie/book), 114

  urban environment: sensory overload in, 2

  V

  Valency, Alon, 69, 69n

  verbal expressions: texture and, 22

  Verizon, 184

  Vermont ski trip, Lobel’s, 147–49

  vertical positioning

  in business, 124–26

  embodied cognition theory and, 123, 146

  God-Devil and, 137–38

  influence of, 211

  metaphors and, 123, 145

  negativity-positivity and, 136–38, 146

  physical attraction and, 135–36

  power and, 121–24, 132–36, 145, 146

  Stroop effect and, 123, 137

  See also height

  video games study: red and, 63<
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  videoconferencing, 113

  virtual reality: and challenges facing embodied cognition research, 217–18

  volunteering. See helping others

  W

  waiting room smell experiment, 185–86

  waitress experiment: red and, 74

  War Scroll, 87

  warmth

  and challenges facing embodied cognition research, 216

  of coffee, 4–5, 8–9, 213–14

  and importance of embodied cognition theory, 212

  and judgments about people, 72, 214

  as promoting interpersonal relationships, 9–10

  See also temperature

  weight

  abstractions and, 40–41

  backpack experiment about, 46

  book experiment about, 41

  clipboard studies and, 3, 38–40, 43, 44, 213–14

  decision making and, 43–44

  easing the burden of, 49

  gender and, 39

  grading papers study about, 42–43

  and importance, 38–41, 44, 215

  and importance of embodied cognition theory, 211, 212

  and Lobel’s decision to write book, 37–38

  metaphors and, 38

  résume study about, 3, 41–42

  and secrets, 44–48, 49

  sexual orientation and, 44–45, 46, 48

  Weiner, Jennifer, 116

  white, 83–85, 86, 88–90, 94. See also light

  Wikipedia: photos of people in, 130–31

  Williams, Laurence, 4–5, 8–9, 17–18

  The Wizard of Oz (movie): color and, 52

  word experiments

  and cleaning-morality study, 151

  and cleaning-smell link, 186

  morality and, 98–99, 151

  and positivity and negativity, 96–97

  and separating light from darkness, 96–97, 98–99, 207

  size-power relationship and, 139

  vertical positioning–power relationship and, 124

  Y

  Yale University: temperature studies at, 4–5, 8–9, 17–18

  yoga, 216

  Z

  Zhong, Chen-Bo, 150–51, 156

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