Linkenauger Sally A, Mohler Betty J, Proffitt Dennis R
Department of Human Perception, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany.
Perception. 2011;40(10):1251-3. doi: 10.1068/p7049.
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a 'perceptual ruler' with which individuals scale the perceived environmental layout. In support of this notion, previous research has shown that the perceived size of objects can be influenced by changes in the apparent size of hand. The size-weight illusion is a well known phenomenon, which occurs when people lift two objects of equal weight but differing sizes and perceive that the larger object feels lighter. Therefore, if apparent hand size influences perceived object size, it should also influence the object's perceived weight. In this study, we investigated this possibility by using perceived weight as a measure and found that changes in the apparent size of the hand influence objects' perceived weight.
一种关于空间布局感知的具身化方法认为,身体被用作一把“感知尺子”,个体用它来衡量所感知到的环境布局。支持这一观点的是,先前的研究表明,物体的感知大小会受到手部表观大小变化的影响。大小-重量错觉是一种众所周知的现象,当人们拿起两个重量相等但大小不同的物体时,会感觉到较大的物体更轻。因此,如果手部表观大小会影响物体的感知大小,那么它也应该会影响物体的感知重量。在本研究中,我们以感知重量作为衡量指标来探究这种可能性,结果发现手部表观大小的变化会影响物体的感知重量。