<div><p>If one nondescript object’s volume is twice that of another, is it necessarily twice as heavy? As larger objects are typically heavier than smaller ones, one might assume humans use such heuristics in preparing to lift novel objects if other informative cues (e.g., material, previous lifts) are unavailable. However, it is also known that humans are sensitive to statistical properties of our environments, and that such sensitivity can bias perception. Here we asked whether statistical regularities in properties of liftable, everyday objects would bias human observers’ predictions about objects’ weight relationships. We developed state-of-the-art computer vision techniques to precisely measure the volume of everyday objects, and also ...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
SummaryThe expectation that object weight increases with size guides the control of manipulatory act...
People perceive a smaller and denser object to be heavier than a larger, less dense object of the sa...
If one nondescript object's volume is twice that of another, is it necessarily twice as heavy? As la...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
In size-weight (SW) illusions, people learn to scale their fingertip forces for lifting small and bi...
\u3cp\u3eThe size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is...
<div><p>When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and d...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author's accepted version of an article published in the Open Ac...
When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and denser of...
© The Author(s) 2019. In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted obje...
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceive...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
SummaryThe expectation that object weight increases with size guides the control of manipulatory act...
People perceive a smaller and denser object to be heavier than a larger, less dense object of the sa...
If one nondescript object's volume is twice that of another, is it necessarily twice as heavy? As la...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
In size-weight (SW) illusions, people learn to scale their fingertip forces for lifting small and bi...
\u3cp\u3eThe size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is...
<div><p>When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and d...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author's accepted version of an article published in the Open Ac...
When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and denser of...
© The Author(s) 2019. In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted obje...
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceive...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
SummaryThe expectation that object weight increases with size guides the control of manipulatory act...
People perceive a smaller and denser object to be heavier than a larger, less dense object of the sa...