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Normal head shapes have changed with the transition to supine sleep positioning. Positional plagiocephaly has increased 5- to 6-fold with an associated increase in torticollis as well. Proper ...
Are you dominant or submissive? Just tilting your head downward can make you seem more powerful, commanding, and dominating.
Downward head tilt can make people seem more dominant Peer-Reviewed Publication Association for Psychological Science image: Stimuli used in Study 1 (top row) and Study 2 (middle and bottom rows).
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Recent data suggests that one of the reasons that dogs tilt their heads when we speak to them is because their muzzle blocks their view of our mouth area.
But a new study out in the journal Psychological Science shows that there’s a way to communicate dominance that doesn’t involve moving the facial muscles at all: just tilt your head downward ...
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The results showed that participants rated the downward head tilt as around 20 per cent more dominant than those with neutral or upward-titled heads.
Most notable is the parallelogram-shaped head characteristic of positional plagiocephaly versus the trapezoid-shaped head typical of the more pathologic lambdoid craniosynostosis.