When a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and Object B then moves, visual impressions of force occur along with a visual impression of causality. It is shown that findings about force impressions that occur with launching effect stimuli generalize to other forms of phenomenal causality, namely entraining, enforced disintegration, and shattering stimuli. In particular, evidence is reported for generality of the force asymmetry, in which the amount of perceived force exerted by Object A is greater than the amount of perceived resistance put up by Object B. Effects of manipulations of kinematic variables also resembled those found in previous experiments. Some unpredicted findings occurred. It is argued that these reflect a change...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and Object B then moves, visual impressions o...
When a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and Object B then moves, visual impressions o...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
Simple animations in which one object contacts another give rise to visual impressions that the form...
Simple animations in which one object contacts another give rise to visual impressions that the form...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and Object B then moves, visual impressions o...
When a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and Object B then moves, visual impressions o...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
mpressions of force are commonplace in the visual perception of objects interacting. It is proposed ...
Simple animations in which one object contacts another give rise to visual impressions that the form...
Simple animations in which one object contacts another give rise to visual impressions that the form...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...
When two objects interact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. According to the causa...