MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SIZE-WEIGHT ILLUSION»
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Handbook of Psychology, Experimental Psychology
In the late 1800s (Charpentier, 1891; Dresslar, 1894), the discovery of the size-
weight illusion — that given equal objective weight, a smaller object seems
heavier — pointed to the fact that multiple physical factors determine heaviness ...
Irving B. Weiner, Donald K. Freedheim, 2003
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Touching for Knowing: Cognitive Psychology of Haptic Manual ...
The size-weight illusion has been studied, frequently with an attempt to
determine if the illusion is linked to visualization. In this illusion, people tend to
overestimate the weight of a smaller object. One frequently reported explanation
is cognitive ...
Yvette Hatwell, Arlette Streri, Edouard Gentaz, 2003
The phenomenon is called the size-weight illusion, or Charpentier's illusion,
although it was discovered by the German psychologists Georg Elias Muller and
Friedrich Schumann in 1889, It is not as easy to explain as it at first appears.
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Motor Control: Theories, Experiments, and Applications
The fact that participants in all three groups fully adapted their lift forces to the
inverted size–weight objects and yet exhibited striking differences in the strength
and direction of the size–weight illusion supports the claim (Flanagan and
Beltzner ...
Frederic Danion, PhD, Mark Latash, PhD, 2010
This distortion of weight perception is known as the size-weight illusion: A large
and small object of the same mass do not appear to be equally heavy; rather, the
large object is judged to be lighter than the small one (Charpentier, 1891).
Lynette A. Jones Department of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Susan J. Lederman Department of Psychology Queen's University, 2006
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Handbook of Demonstrations and Activities in the Teaching of ...
Charpentier (1891) first introduced the size-weight illusion. When lifting two
objects that are identical in weight but different in size, the larger object seems to
be lighter than the smaller object. Several cues affect the strength of the illusion ...
Mark E. Ware, David E. Johnson, 2013
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Handbook for Teaching Introductory Psychology
Charpentier (1891) first introduced the size-weight illusion. When lifting two
objects that are identical in weight but different in size, the larger object seems to
be lighter than the smaller object. Several cues affect the strength of the illusion ...
Michelle Rae Hebl, Charles L. Brewer, Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr., 2001
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Psychology of Touch and Blindness
Size-Weight Illusion In the size-weight illusion, if we have two objects of the same
weight, but the volume of one object is much larger than that of the other; the
smaller object is felt to be heavier. Thus a pound of copper will feel much heavier
...
Morton A. Heller, Edouard Gentaz, 2013
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Issues in Neurological Surgery and Specialties: 2011 Edition
Scientists discuss in 'Bayesian and “anti-Bayesian” biases in sensory integration
for action and perception in the size-weight illusion' new findings in life sciences.
According to recent research from the United States, “Which is heavier: a pound ...
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Human Haptic Perception: Basics and Applications
The influence of an object's size produces the size–weight illusion. A large and a
small object of the same mass do not seem to be equally heavy. That is, a large
object of the same mass of a small object perceived by touch is judged lighter ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SIZE-WEIGHT ILLUSION»
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Blind human echolocators can recognize the shape, size, and …
Interestingly, other experiments Goddale conducted indicated that blind expert echolocators are also subject to illusions, for example the size-weight illusion in ... «Science a Gogo, mai 15»
盒子重了吗?失明人士和失聪人士的错觉
某课题组正在针对著名的形重错觉(size-weight illusion)开展研究,这种错觉自19世纪90年代起一定程度上就得到的公认,其基本前提是当一个人面对两个重量相同而 ... «cdstm, mars 15»
This Box is Heavier; I Can Just Hear it! Illusions of Sight and Sound …
The last time someone told you to look at an optical illusion, they probably ... One group of researchers was studying the well-known size-weight illusion, which ... «Scientific American, janv 15»
Echolocation may help visually impaired with mobility
The latest experiment involved what's called the size-weight illusion. Researchers studied three groups: people who were sighted; those who were visually ... «CTV News, janv 15»
Illusions Fool Even the Blind
Now, a study reports that human echolocators can experience illusions, just as ... sighted individuals succumbed to what is known as the “size-weight illusion. «New York Times, janv 15»
Some Blind People Use Echolocation to 'See'
"The sighted group, where each member was able to see how big each box was, overwhelmingly succumbed to the 'size-weight illusion' and experienced the ... «WebMD, janv 15»
How Echolocation Substitutes For Eyes In Vision Impaired People
"The sighted group, where each member was able to see how big each box was, overwhelmingly succumbed to the 'size-weight illusion' and experienced the ... «Science 2.0, déc 14»
Echolocation Gives Blind People Vision-Like Qualities: Could Be …
Researchers from the Brain and Mind Institute at Western University in Canada recruited participants, blind and not, to participate in a size-weight illusion. «Medical Daily, déc 14»
Echolocation acts as supplemental sense for the blind
The size-weight illusion is the name given to the phenomenon whereby people underestimate the weight of the larger of two boxes with the same mass. «UPI.com, déc 14»
Study proves blind people — and sighted — can use echoes as a …
The study compared the reactions of sighted and blind people to a classic test called the “size-weight illusion.” The subjects had to lift two boxes of equal weight ... «Ottawa Citizen, déc 14»