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Low-level sensory processes play a more crucial role than high-level cognitive ones in the size-weight illusion

机译:在大小-重量幻觉中,低水平的感觉过程比高水平的认知过程更重要。

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The size-weight illusion (SWI) pertains to the experience of perceiving the smaller of two equally weighted objects as heavier. Competing theories to explain the illusion can be generally grouped into cognitive and sensory theories, which place more importance on top-down processing of cognitive expectations and bottom-up processing of sensory information about the size and weight of objects, respectively. The current study examined the relative contribution of these two general explanations. This was done by varying the amounts of cognitive load in a dual-task and the quality of somatosensory feedback by wearing or not wearing gloves. Participants placed their hands through a curtain inside a box so they could not see the test objects. Inside the box, they were presented with either a small or large sphere of varying weights, which they explored manually without vision. Participants provided magnitude estimates about each object’s weight in four experimental conditions (no-load with gloves, no-load without gloves, low-load without gloves, and high-load without gloves). The dual-task involved the visual presentation of a cross on a computer monitor that changed in both colour and orientation. With foot pedals, the participants responded to a target colour and / or orientation, which varied across conditions, while they hefted an object. Some conditions were designed to be more cognitively taxing than others (high-load > low-load > no-load conditions). The results revealed that the strength of the SWI diminished when participants wore the gloves but did not change as cognitive load increased on the dual-task. We conclude that the illusion is more influenced by bottom-up sensory than top-down cognitive processes.
机译:大小重量错觉(SWI)与感知两个相等重量的物体中较小的物体较重有关。解释错觉的竞争理论通常可以分为认知理论和感觉理论,它们分别对认知期望的自上而下处理和与物体大小和重量有关的感觉信息的自下而上处理更为重视。当前的研究检查了这两个一般解释的相对贡献。通过更改双任务中的认知负荷量以及戴着或不戴着手套的体感反馈的质量来完成此操作。参与者将手穿过盒子内的窗帘,这样他们就看不到测试对象。在盒子里,他们被展示了一个不同重量的大小球,他们在没有视觉的情况下手动进行了探索。参与者提供了四种实验条件下每个物体重量的大小估算值(带手套的空载,不带手套的空载,不带手套的低负荷和不带手套的高负荷)。双重任务涉及计算机显示器上十字架的视觉呈现,其颜色和方向都发生了变化。参与者使用脚踏板对目标颜色和/或方向做出响应,这些目标在不同情况下会产生不同的结果,例如,他们会抬起一个物体。一些条件被设计为比其他条件更具认知负担(高负荷>低负荷>空负荷条件)。结果表明,当参与者戴着手套时,SWI的强度会降低,但不会随着双任务的认知负荷的增加而改变。我们得出结论,错觉比自上而下的认知过程受自下而上的感觉的影响更大。

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