Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not independent. A series of five experiments was conducted in order to formally evaluate this assumption. A perceptual-coupling hypothesis was rejected in Experiment 1 by demonstrating a lack of correlation between volume and perceived heaviness. An overall decrease in perceived heaviness accompanying all increases in volume was shown in Experiment 2, however, when participants were allowed to view the objects that they were hefting and wielding. The relations between the various perceptions of weight and size and the same physical dimensions were evaluated in Experiment 3. Perceived weight, length, and width were shown to be structured only by the app...
Research into weight illusions has provided valuable insight into the functioning of the human perce...
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceive...
When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and denser of...
Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not indepen...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
An important part of the literature on the size-weight illusion ascribes great importance to expecta...
ABSTRACT In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typica...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically judge...
ABSTRACT: We studied the size-weight illusion through comparative judgments. The experiment had two ...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
Two objects of similar visual aspects and of equal mass, but of different sizes, generally do not el...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
The size-weight illusion (SWI) refers to the phenomenon that objects that are objectively equal in w...
The current study comprises the first systematic meta-analysis of weight illusions. We obtained desc...
When lifting an object, it takes time to decide how heavy it is. How does this weight judgment devel...
Research into weight illusions has provided valuable insight into the functioning of the human perce...
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceive...
When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and denser of...
Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not indepen...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
An important part of the literature on the size-weight illusion ascribes great importance to expecta...
ABSTRACT In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typica...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically judge...
ABSTRACT: We studied the size-weight illusion through comparative judgments. The experiment had two ...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
Two objects of similar visual aspects and of equal mass, but of different sizes, generally do not el...
In the size-weight illusion (SWI), a small object feels heavier than an equally-weighted larger obje...
The size-weight illusion (SWI) refers to the phenomenon that objects that are objectively equal in w...
The current study comprises the first systematic meta-analysis of weight illusions. We obtained desc...
When lifting an object, it takes time to decide how heavy it is. How does this weight judgment devel...
Research into weight illusions has provided valuable insight into the functioning of the human perce...
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceive...
When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and denser of...