Independence and separability of volume and mass in the size-weight illusion
Identifieur interne : 007483 ( Main/Merge ); précédent : 007482; suivant : 007484Independence and separability of volume and mass in the size-weight illusion
Auteurs : Crystal D. Oberle [États-Unis] ; Eric L. Amazeen [États-Unis]Source :
- Perception & psychophysics [ 0031-5117 ] ; 2003.
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Abstract
Numerous size-weight illusion models were classified in the present article according to general recognition theory (Ashby & Townsend, 1986), wherein the illusion results from a lack of perceptual separability, perceptual independence, decisional separability, or a combination of the three. These options were tested in two experiments in which a feature-complete factorial design and multidimensional signal detection analysis were used (Kadlec & Townsend, 1992a, 1992b). With haptic touch alone, the illusion was associated with a lack of perceptual and decisional separability. When the participant viewed the stimulus in his or her hand, the illusion was associated only with a lack of decisional separability. Visual input appeared to improve the discrimination of mass, leaving only the response bias due to expectation.
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