The role of preparatory muscular tension in the size-weight illusion |
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Authors: | Christopher M. Davis Paul Brickett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, V5A 1S6, B.C., Burnaby, Canada
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Abstract: | Muscle action potentials were recorded from lifting muscles during the foreperiod before lifts of large and small objects when the size-weight illusion occurred. There were increases in tension throughout the foreperiod of both lifts, culminating in a large increase following the instruction to lift. The increases were greater before lifts of the large can, supporting the peripheral theory of comparative weight judgment. The “set to lift” effect was shown to exist in the action potentials before the foreperiod of the second lift when compared to those just prior to the lift of the first can. |
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