Cross-sensory correspondences can reflect crosstalk between aligned conceptual feature dimensions, though uncertainty remains regarding the identities of all the dimensions involved. It is unclear, for example, if heaviness contributes to correspondences separately from size. Taking steps to dissociate variations in heaviness from variations in size, the question was asked if a heaviness-brightness correspondence will induce a congruity effect during the speeded brightness classification of simple visual stimuli. Participants classified the stimuli according to whether they were brighter or darker than the mid-gray background against which they appeared. They registered their speeded decisions by manipulating (e.g., tapping) the object they...
Bigger objects look heavier than smaller but otherwise identical objects. When hefted as well as see...
Bigger objects look heavier than smaller but otherwise identical objects. When hefted as well as see...
Perception is relational: object properties are perceived in comparison with their spatiotemporal co...
Cross-sensory correspondences can reflect crosstalk between aligned conceptual feature dimensions, t...
Cross-sensory correspondences are the systematic associations demonstrated to arise between various ...
Everyday language reveals how stimuli encoded in one sensory feature domain can possess qualities no...
Everyday language reveals how stimuli encoded in one sensory feature domain can possess qualities no...
Using a speeded classification task, Walker and Walker (2012) demonstrated a cross-sensory correspon...
A role for conceptual representations in cross-sensory correspondences has been linked to the relati...
In size-weight (SW) illusions, people learn to scale their fingertip forces for lifting small and bi...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
People perceive a smaller and denser object to be heavier than a larger, less dense object of the sa...
Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not indepen...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to explore the factors contributing to humans' expectations ...
Approach-based and avoidance-based behavioral adjustments to the environment have significant adapta...
Bigger objects look heavier than smaller but otherwise identical objects. When hefted as well as see...
Bigger objects look heavier than smaller but otherwise identical objects. When hefted as well as see...
Perception is relational: object properties are perceived in comparison with their spatiotemporal co...
Cross-sensory correspondences can reflect crosstalk between aligned conceptual feature dimensions, t...
Cross-sensory correspondences are the systematic associations demonstrated to arise between various ...
Everyday language reveals how stimuli encoded in one sensory feature domain can possess qualities no...
Everyday language reveals how stimuli encoded in one sensory feature domain can possess qualities no...
Using a speeded classification task, Walker and Walker (2012) demonstrated a cross-sensory correspon...
A role for conceptual representations in cross-sensory correspondences has been linked to the relati...
In size-weight (SW) illusions, people learn to scale their fingertip forces for lifting small and bi...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
People perceive a smaller and denser object to be heavier than a larger, less dense object of the sa...
Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not indepen...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to explore the factors contributing to humans' expectations ...
Approach-based and avoidance-based behavioral adjustments to the environment have significant adapta...
Bigger objects look heavier than smaller but otherwise identical objects. When hefted as well as see...
Bigger objects look heavier than smaller but otherwise identical objects. When hefted as well as see...
Perception is relational: object properties are perceived in comparison with their spatiotemporal co...