Size-Weight Illusion . We used virtual reality to change the size and weight of an object after lifting and asked participants to judge whether the object became lighter or heavier. Research into weight illusions, where objects with the same mass feel different in weight, paints a complex picture of weight. When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smaller one as being heavier. Visual deprivation in childhood can lead to lifelong impairments in multisensory processing.
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Visual deprivation in childhood can lead to lifelong impairments in multisensory processing. We used virtual reality to change the size and weight of an object after lifting and asked participants to judge whether the object became lighter or heavier. Research into weight illusions, where objects with the same mass feel different in weight, paints a complex picture of weight. When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smaller one as being heavier.
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Size-Weight Illusion We used virtual reality to change the size and weight of an object after lifting and asked participants to judge whether the object became lighter or heavier. Research into weight illusions, where objects with the same mass feel different in weight, paints a complex picture of weight. Visual deprivation in childhood can lead to lifelong impairments in multisensory processing. When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smaller one as being heavier. We used virtual reality to change the size and weight of an object after lifting and asked participants to judge whether the object became lighter or heavier.
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Figure 3 from Examining the sizeweight illusion with visuohaptic Size-Weight Illusion Visual deprivation in childhood can lead to lifelong impairments in multisensory processing. We used virtual reality to change the size and weight of an object after lifting and asked participants to judge whether the object became lighter or heavier. When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive the smaller one as being. Size-Weight Illusion.
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Set up of size weight illusion. Participants placed their hands on the Size-Weight Illusion Visual deprivation in childhood can lead to lifelong impairments in multisensory processing. Research into weight illusions, where objects with the same mass feel different in weight, paints a complex picture of weight. We used virtual reality to change the size and weight of an object after lifting and asked participants to judge whether the object became lighter or heavier. When. Size-Weight Illusion.
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