Given that observing one’s body is ubiquitous in experience, it is natural to assume that people accurately perceive the relative sizes of their body parts. This assumption is mistaken. In a series of studies, we show that there are dramatic systematic distortions in the perception of bodily proportions, as assessed by visual estimation tasks, where participants were asked to compare the lengths of two body parts. These distortions are not evident when participants estimate the extent of a body part relative to a noncorporeal object or when asked to estimate noncorporal objects that are the same length as their body parts. Our results reveal a radical asymmetry in the perception of corporeal and noncorporeal relative size estimates. Our fin...
Previous research on own visual body size estimation has only looked at estimates made by comparing ...
Abstract: Given humans’ ubiquitous visual experience of their own body, one reasonable assumption is...
Previous research suggests that the size of one's body is used as a metric to scale the external wor...
Given that observing one’s body is ubiquitous in experience, it is natural to assume that people acc...
We experience our body as a 3D, volumetric object in the world. Measures of our conscious body image...
Recent research in body perception has negated the assumption that we could accurately perceived our...
We have an abundance of perceptual information from multiple modalities specifying our body proporti...
We have an abundance of perceptual information from multiple modalities specifying our body proporti...
The conscious representation of our physical appearance is important for many aspects of everyday li...
Our perception of our body, and its size, is important for many aspects of everyday life. Using a va...
The notion that apparent sizes are perceived relative to the size of one’s body is supported through...
Distorted representations of the body are observed in healthy individuals as well as in neurological...
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a ‘percep...
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a ‘percep...
Several studies have shown, in healthy individuals, the presence of large distortions for tactile st...
Previous research on own visual body size estimation has only looked at estimates made by comparing ...
Abstract: Given humans’ ubiquitous visual experience of their own body, one reasonable assumption is...
Previous research suggests that the size of one's body is used as a metric to scale the external wor...
Given that observing one’s body is ubiquitous in experience, it is natural to assume that people acc...
We experience our body as a 3D, volumetric object in the world. Measures of our conscious body image...
Recent research in body perception has negated the assumption that we could accurately perceived our...
We have an abundance of perceptual information from multiple modalities specifying our body proporti...
We have an abundance of perceptual information from multiple modalities specifying our body proporti...
The conscious representation of our physical appearance is important for many aspects of everyday li...
Our perception of our body, and its size, is important for many aspects of everyday life. Using a va...
The notion that apparent sizes are perceived relative to the size of one’s body is supported through...
Distorted representations of the body are observed in healthy individuals as well as in neurological...
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a ‘percep...
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a ‘percep...
Several studies have shown, in healthy individuals, the presence of large distortions for tactile st...
Previous research on own visual body size estimation has only looked at estimates made by comparing ...
Abstract: Given humans’ ubiquitous visual experience of their own body, one reasonable assumption is...
Previous research suggests that the size of one's body is used as a metric to scale the external wor...