**As a result of the pilot study, 6 verbs were discarded**
MOTOR:
tug (often used as a noun)
stroll (often used as a noun)
split (low embodiment rating)
NON MOTOR:
glare (high embodiment rating)
glow (often used as a noun)
bleed (high embodiment rating on average, and lot of variability between subjects)
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Now having **33 motor verbs and 33 non-motor** verbs to use in the EEG experiment (66 stimuli in total, see the list uploaded in this section)
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**Task 2 results** showed a significant difference in the subject ratings between the two groups of verbs:
motor verbs have high ratings, meaning they have been judged as very bodily, while non-motor verbs have low ratings, meaning they have been judged as being not bodily.
This rating difference is significant (p <.001; see the t-test uploaded in this section and the file with all scores from the two tasks as well).