People perceive a smaller and denser object to be heavier than a larger, less dense object of the same mass. We developed a new model of heaviness perception that can explain this size-weight illusion. Modeling followed recent insights on principles of information integration. Perceived heaviness is modeled as a weighted average of one heaviness estimate derived from object mass and another one derived from object density with weights that follow estimate reliabilities. In an experiment, participants judged the heaviness of 18 objects using magnitude estimation methods. Objects varied in mass and density. We also varied the reliability of density information by varying visual reliability: Participants were blindfolded or had strongly impair...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
The size-weight illusion is well-known: if two equally heavy objects differ in size, the large one f...
Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not indepen...
When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and denser of...
<div><p>When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and d...
0.96). Density information contributed for 14%, 21% and 29% to heaviness, when vision was strongly i...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
\u3cp\u3eThe size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to explore the factors contributing to humans' expectations ...
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceive...
The current study comprises the first systematic meta-analysis of weight illusions. We obtained desc...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
Weight illusions--where one object feels heavier than an identically weighted counterpart--have been...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically judge...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically perce...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
The size-weight illusion is well-known: if two equally heavy objects differ in size, the large one f...
Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not indepen...
When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and denser of...
<div><p>When judging the heaviness of two objects with equal mass, people perceive the smaller and d...
0.96). Density information contributed for 14%, 21% and 29% to heaviness, when vision was strongly i...
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smal...
\u3cp\u3eThe size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to explore the factors contributing to humans' expectations ...
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceive...
The current study comprises the first systematic meta-analysis of weight illusions. We obtained desc...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
Weight illusions--where one object feels heavier than an identically weighted counterpart--have been...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically judge...
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically perce...
When we lift two differently-sized but equally-weighted objects, we expect the larger to be heavier,...
The size-weight illusion is well-known: if two equally heavy objects differ in size, the large one f...
Most accounts of the size-weight illusion assume that perceptions of weight and size are not indepen...