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In Buckingham and Goodale's Study, Participants Lifted a Cube Which

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In Buckingham and Goodale's study, participants lifted a cube which they could not see. Before each lift, they saw either a large or a small cube, whose size biased the apparent weight of the medium cube. This effect shows that:


A) A bottom-up explanation for the Size-Weight Illusion is plausible
B) Vision does not influence processing of proprioception
C) Proprioception is unreliable
D) Participants' expectations play a role in the Size-Weight Illusion.

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