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Examining Whether Semantic Cues Can Affect Felt Heaviness When Lifting Novel Objects

机译:检查语义提示是否可以影响举起新对象时的沉重感

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It is well established that manipulations of low-level stimulus properties unrelated to mass can impact perception of heaviness, the most famous example being the size-weight illusion whereby small objects feel heavier than equally-weighted larger objects. Interestingly, manipulations of high-level cues such as material have also induced weight illusions, highlighting that cognitive expectations alone are enough to create illusory weight differences. Less is known, however, about what type of cognitive expectations can influence perception of heaviness. As labels are often used to signify the heaviness of objects, this study examined whether semantic cues could induce a novel weight illusion. Participants lifted equally-sized and equally-weighted sets of objects labelled as ‘light’ and ‘heavy’ and reported their perceived heaviness both prior to and after lifting. Fingertip forces were also measured to understand how semantic cues may influence sensorimotor prediction. The labels clearly affected pre-lift-off expectations of heaviness. By contrast, we found no effect of these labels on the perceived heaviness of objects, nor on the forces used to grip and lift them on early trials. In other words, we find no evidence that semantic cues affect perception or action enough to induce a novel weight illusion. These findings suggest that the explicit expectations created by the labels did not dominate the implicit expectations created by the equal sizes of the objects, highlighting the segregated nature of cognitive expectations and their variable influences on perception and action.
机译:公认的是,与质量无关的低水平刺激属性的操纵会影响对重物的感知,最著名的例子是大小重量错觉,即小物体比重均等的大物体感觉更重。有趣的是,对诸如材料之类的高级提示的操纵也引起了体重错觉,突出表明仅凭认知期望就足以造成错觉的体重差异。然而,对于哪种类型的认知期望会影响沉重感知之甚少。由于标签通常用于表示物体的重量,因此本研究研究了语义线索是否会引起新的重量幻觉。参与者举起了标有“轻”和“重”的均等大小和均等的对象集,并报告了举重前后的感知重量。还对指尖力进行了测量,以了解语义提示如何影响感觉运动预测。标签明显影响了提货前对重量的期望。相比之下,我们发现这些标签对物体的感知重量没有影响,也没有对早期试验中用来抓握和抬起它们的力产生影响。换句话说,我们没有发现证据表明语义线索会影响感知或动作,足以引起一种新颖的体重错觉。这些发现表明,标签所产生的显式期望并不能支配相同大小的物体所产生的隐式期望,这突显了认知期望的分离性质及其对感知和行为的可变影响。

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