Rinkenauer G, Mattes S, Ulrich R
University of Wuppertal, Germany.
Percept Psychophys. 1999 Jan;61(1):23-30. doi: 10.3758/bf03211946.
Previous psychophysical studies have shown that an object, lifted with a precision grip, is perceived as being heavier when its surface is smooth than when it is rough. Three experiments were conducted to assess whether this surface-weight illusion increases with object weight, as a simple fusion model suggests. Experiment 1 verified that grip force increases more steeply with object weight for smooth objects than for rough ones. In Experiment 2, subjects rated the weight of smooth and rough objects. Smooth objects were judged to be heavier than rough ones; however, this effect did not increase with object weight. Experiment 3 employed a different psychophysical method and replicated this additive effect, which argues strongly against the simple fusion model. The whole pattern of results is consistent with a weighted fusion model in which the sensation of grip force contributes only partially to the perceived heaviness of a lifted object.
以往的心理物理学研究表明,用精确抓握方式提起的物体,其表面光滑时比粗糙时会让人感觉更重。进行了三项实验,以评估这种表面重量错觉是否会如一个简单融合模型所暗示的那样,随物体重量增加而增强。实验1证实,对于表面光滑的物体,握力随物体重量增加的幅度比表面粗糙的物体更大。在实验2中,受试者对表面光滑和粗糙的物体重量进行评分。结果显示,表面光滑的物体被判定比表面粗糙的物体更重;然而,这种效应并未随物体重量增加。实验3采用了不同的心理物理学方法,并重复了这种累加效应,这有力地反驳了简单融合模型。整个结果模式与加权融合模型一致,在该模型中,握力感觉仅部分地影响对提起物体的重量感知。