Department of Psychology and Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 405 N. Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA,
Psychon Bull Rev. 2013 Dec;20(6):1154-60. doi: 10.3758/s13423-013-0454-8.
It is commonly said that tall people look thinner. Here, we asked whether an illusion exists such that the taller of two equally wide stimuli looks thinner, and conversely whether the thinner of two equally tall stimuli looks taller. In five experiments, participants judged the horizontal or vertical extents of two identical bodies, rectangles, or cylinders that differed only in their vertical or horizontal extents. Our results confirmed the folk wisdom that being tall makes you look thinner. We similarly found that being thin makes you look taller, although this effect was less pronounced. The same illusion was present for filled rectangles and cylinders, but it was consistently stronger for both photographs and silhouettes of the human body, raising the question of why the human form should be more prone to this illusion.
常言道人高显瘦。在这里,我们探究了一种视错觉是否存在:在两个等宽的刺激物中,较高的那个看起来更瘦;相反,在两个等高的刺激物中,较瘦的那个看起来更高。在五个实验中,参与者判断两个相同的身体、矩形或圆柱体的水平或垂直延伸,这些物体仅在垂直或水平延伸上有所不同。我们的结果证实了一个常识,即个子高会让人看起来更瘦。我们同样发现,较瘦会让人看起来更高,尽管这种效果不太明显。这种错觉对于填充的矩形和圆柱体同样存在,但对于人体的照片和剪影则更强烈,这引发了一个问题,即为什么人体更容易产生这种错觉。