. For vision and action, Buckingham et al. (2009) investigated how visual cues of material properties affect how participants lift objects and perceive their weight, using the classic “material-weight illusion” (Seashore, 1899). They found that after a few lifts, participants scaled their forces to the actual weight of the blocks, implicitly disregarding the misleading visual cues; however, despite this rapid rescaling, participants experienced a robust material-weight illusion throughout the experiment.