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Although the existence of haptic size aftereffects has been known for quite some time, e.g. [1, 8, 10, 16], almost all of these studies investigated length and not volume as a measure of size. As the haptic aftereffect of three-dimensional volumes has so far only been observed qualitatively, we investigated the significance of this haptic size aftereffect in more detail by means of a size bisection...
In the present study, blindfolded subjects had to explore differently shaped objects with two hands and to judge their volume. The results showed a significant effect of the shape of objects on their perceived volume. Additional analysis showed that this effect could not be explained by the subjects' tendency to base the volume judgment on a specific object dimension other than the volume itself....
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