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Learning to see the Ebbinghaus illusion in the periphery reveals a top-down stabilization of size perception across the visual field
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Description: The contribution of low-level processing in the decrease in perceived size with eccentricity has been shown recently (Moutsiana et al., 2016). Here we show that a high-level mechanism supports this perceptual bias: a strong prior, according to which object should appear smaller in the periphery compared to the fovea, that shapes peripheral perception of size and may maintain its stability across the visual field.