In the size-weight illusion (SWI), small objects feel heavier than larger objects of the same mass. This effect is typically thought to be a consequence of the lifter\u27s expectation that the large object will outweigh the small object, because objects of the same type typically get heavier as they get larger. Here, we show that this perceptual effect can occur across object category, where there are no strong expectations about the correspondence between size and mass. One group of participants lifted same-colored large and small cubes with the same mass as one another, while another group lifted differently-colored large and small cubes with the same mass as one another. The group who lifted the same-colored cubes experienced a robust SW...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically judge...
ABSTRACT In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typica...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author's accepted version of an article published in the Open Ac...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tIn the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small o...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Our expectations of an ob...
When lifting objects of identical mass but different sizes, people perceive the smaller objects as w...
© The Author(s) 2019. In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted obje...
SummaryThe expectation that object weight increases with size guides the control of manipulatory act...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object\u27s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but al...
Humans routinely estimate the size and weight of objects. Yet, when lifting two objects of equal wei...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object's heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also ...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically judge...
ABSTRACT In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typica...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author's accepted version of an article published in the Open Ac...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tIn the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small o...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Our expectations of an ob...
When lifting objects of identical mass but different sizes, people perceive the smaller objects as w...
© The Author(s) 2019. In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted obje...
SummaryThe expectation that object weight increases with size guides the control of manipulatory act...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object\u27s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but al...
Humans routinely estimate the size and weight of objects. Yet, when lifting two objects of equal wei...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object's heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also ...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically judge...
ABSTRACT In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typica...