The sequential-weight illusion
The sequential-weight illusion
We report an illusion in which the felt weight of an object changes depending on whether a previously manipulated object was lighter or heavier. The illusion is not modulated by visual weight cues, yet it transfers across hands.
grasping, haptics/touch, material perception, perception/action, reaching/grasping, sensorimotor memory, visuo-haptic interactions, weight perception
Maiello, Guido
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Paulun, Vivian C.
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Klein, Lina K.
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Fleming, Roland W.
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Maiello, Guido
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Paulun, Vivian C.
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Klein, Lina K.
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Fleming, Roland W.
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Maiello, Guido, Paulun, Vivian C., Klein, Lina K. and Fleming, Roland W.
(2018)
The sequential-weight illusion.
i-Perception, 9 (4).
(doi:10.1177/2041669518790275).
Abstract
We report an illusion in which the felt weight of an object changes depending on whether a previously manipulated object was lighter or heavier. The illusion is not modulated by visual weight cues, yet it transfers across hands.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 25 July 2018
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Funding Information: the author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was supported by the DFG (IRTG-1901: ‘The Brain in Action’ and SFB-TRR-135: ‘Cardinal Mechanisms of Perception’), and an ERC Consolidator Award (ERC-2015-CoG-682859: ‘SHAPE’). Guido Maiello was supported by a Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2017: ‘VisualGrasping’ Project ID: 793660).
Keywords:
grasping, haptics/touch, material perception, perception/action, reaching/grasping, sensorimotor memory, visuo-haptic interactions, weight perception
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Guido Maiello
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Vivian C. Paulun
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Lina K. Klein
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Roland W. Fleming
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