Plaisier Myrthe A, Smeets Jeroen B J
Department of Human Movement Sciences, Research Institute MOVE, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Sci Rep. 2015 Dec 2;5:17719. doi: 10.1038/srep17719.
The size-weight illusion is the phenomenon that the smaller of two equally heavy objects is perceived to be heavier than the larger object when lifted. One explanation for this illusion is that heaviness perception is influenced by our expectations, and larger objects are expected to be heavier than smaller ones because they contain more material. If this would be the entire explanation, the illusion should disappear if we make objects larger while keeping the volume of visible material the same (i.e. objects with visible holes). Here we tested this prediction. Our results show that perceived heaviness decreased with object size regardless of whether objects visibly contained the same volume of material or not. This indicates that object size can influence perceived heaviness, even when it can be seen that differently sized objects contain the same volume of material.
大小-重量错觉是指当提起两个同样重的物体时,较小的物体被感觉比更大的物体更重的现象。对这种错觉的一种解释是,重量感知会受到我们预期的影响,并且由于较大的物体包含更多物质,所以人们预期它们会比小物体更重。如果这就是全部解释,那么当我们在保持可见物质体积相同的情况下增大物体尺寸(即有可见孔洞的物体)时,这种错觉应该会消失。在此我们对这一预测进行了测试。我们的结果表明,无论物体可见部分是否包含相同体积的物质,重量感知都会随着物体尺寸的增大而降低。这表明物体大小能够影响重量感知,即使可以看到不同大小的物体包含相同体积的物质。