Ashley is watching the Olympic ice skating competition. A skater jumps into the air with her right leg and then lands on her left foot after spinning three times
Which of the following examples illustrates the influence of embodied perception in this situation?
a) Ashley tenses her left leg while watching the landing
b) Ashley feels tense all over while watching the jump.
c) Ashley feels tense when she hears the dramatic music that precedes the jump.
d) Ashley feels tense during the entire skating routine because she wants the skater to win.
A
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