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Object size can influence perceived weight independent of visual estimates of the volume of material

机译:对象大小可以影响感知体重与材料体积的视觉估计无关

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The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceived to be heavier than the larger object when lifted. One explanation for this illusion is that heaviness perception is influenced by our expectations, and larger objects are expected to be heavier than smaller ones because they contain more material. If this would be the entire explanation, the illusion should disappear if we make objects larger while keeping the volume of visible material the same (i.e. objects with visible holes). Here we tested this prediction. Our results show that perceived heaviness decreased with object size regardless of whether objects visibly contained the same volume of material or not. This indicates that object size can influence perceived heaviness, even when it can be seen that differently sized objects contain the same volume of material.
机译:尺寸重量幻觉是在提升时被认为比两个同样重的物体中较小的对象更重的现象。这种幻觉的一个解释是,沉重感知受到我们期望的影响,并且预计较大的物体比较小的物体更重,因为它们包含更多的材料。如果这将是整个解释,如果我们使物体更大,同时保持可见材料的体积相同的(即具有可见孔的物体),则幻觉应该消失。在这里,我们测试了这一预测。我们的结果表明,无论物体是否含有相同体积的材料,都以物体尺寸降低,感知沉重降低。这表明对象大小可以影响感知的沉重,即使可以看出不同尺寸的对象含有相同的材料。

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