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. 2013 Jan 9;8(1):e53061. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053061

Figure 2. The mean reaction times (RTs) for .

Figure 2

Experiment 1 as a function of the syllable and the grip type. The figure demonstrates that responses are performed faster when the syllable is congruent (e.g., [ti] – precision grip) rather than incongruent (e.g., [ti] – power grip) with the grip type. The lines between the syllable pairs indicate which syllables were presented in the same block. That is, the ‘tongue-as-primary-articulator’- (“TPA”: [ti] and [kα]) and ‘lips-as-primary-articulators’ (“LPA”: [pu] and [mα]) syllables were presented in different blocks. Bars refer to standard error of the mean. Asterisks indicate significance in the ANOVA (***p<.001; **p<.01; *p<.05).