The role of the anterior intraparietal sulcus and the lateral occipital cortex in fingertip force scaling and weight perception during object lifting

V van Polanen, G Rens… - Journal of …, 2020 - journals.physiology.org
Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object's weight. When
no visual cues about weight are available, force planning relies on previous lifting …

The size-weight illusion comes along with improved weight discrimination

C Wolf, K Drewing - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
When people judge the weight of two objects of equal mass but different size, they perceive
the smaller one as being heavier. Up to date, there is no consensus about the mechanisms …

Dynamic size-weight changes after object lifting reduce the size-weight illusion

V van Polanen, M Davare - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
In the size-weight illusion, the smaller object from two equally weighted objects is typically
judged as being heavier. One explanation is that the mismatch between the weight …