manipulationpinching
Manipulationpinching is a neologism used to describe a proposed form of interpersonal influence that involves brief, pinching-like tactile cues within close-range interactions to guide another person’s attention, judgments, or choices. The term combines elements of manipulation with a physical sensation, but it is not widely established in mainstream psychology or behavioral science.
Usage and scope: In academic and popular debates, manipulationpinching is discussed as a potential nonverbal technique
Mechanisms and contexts: Proponents suggest that small tactile cues can influence cognitive processing by increasing arousal,
Ethics and critique: The idea raises ethical concerns about consent, power imbalance, and potential abuse. Because
Research and usage: There is limited peer-reviewed research specifically on manipulationpinching. It appears primarily in theoretical
See also: Nonverbal communication; manipulation; touch in social interaction; coercion.