Carbon Claus-Christian
Department of General Psychology and Methodology, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany Research group EPÆG (Ergonomics, Psychological Æsthetics, Gestalt), Bamberg, Germany Bamberg Graduate School of Affective and Cognitive Sciences (BaGrACS), Bamberg, Germany.
Iperception. 2016 Jul 7;7(4):2041669516658048. doi: 10.1177/2041669516658048. eCollection 2016 Jul-Aug.
The folded paper-size illusion is as easy to demonstrate as it is powerful in generating insights into perceptual processing: First take two A4 sheets of paper, one original sized, another halved by folding, then compare them in terms of area size by centering the halved sheet on the center of the original one! We perceive the larger sheet as far less than double (i.e., 100%) the size of the small one, typically only being about two thirds larger-this illusion is preserved by rotating the inner sheet and even by aligning it to one or two sides, but is dissolved by aligning both sheets to three sides, here documented by 88 participants' data. A potential explanation might be the general incapability of accurately comparing more than one geometrical dimension at once-in everyday life, we solve this perceptual-cognitive bottleneck by reducing the complexity of such a task via aligning parts with same lengths.
折纸大小错觉很容易演示,而且在引发对感知处理的见解方面非常有效:首先拿两张A4纸,一张是原始尺寸,另一张通过折叠减半,然后将减半的纸张放在原始纸张的中心,比较它们的面积大小!我们会觉得较大的纸张远不到较小纸张大小的两倍(即100%),通常只大大约三分之二——即使旋转内页纸张,甚至将其与一侧或两侧对齐,这种错觉仍然存在,但通过将两张纸的三边对齐,错觉就会消失,这里有88名参与者的数据记录。一个可能的解释可能是一般人无法同时准确比较多个几何维度——在日常生活中,我们通过将长度相同的部分对齐来降低此类任务的复杂性,从而解决这种感知认知瓶颈。