International audienceOur conscious visual perception relies on predictive signals, notably in the periphery where sensory uncertainty is high. We investigated how such signals could support perceptual stability of objects' size across the visual field. When attended carefully, the same object appears slightly smaller in the periphery compared to the fovea. Could this perceptual difference be encoded as a strong prior to predict the peripheral perceived size relative to the fovea? Recent studies emphasized the role of foveal information in defining peripheral size percepts. However, they could not disentangle bottom-up from top-down mechanisms. Here, we revealed a pure top-down contribution to the perceptual size difference between peripher...
Köller CP, Poth CH, Herwig A. Object discrepancy modulates feature prediction across eye movements. ...
Background: Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual syste...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...
International audienceOur conscious visual perception relies on predictive signals, notably in the p...
Valsecchi and Gegenfurtner show that appearance of size is constantly calibrated on the basis of tra...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
Little is known about how we perceive the size and shape of objects in far peripheral vision. Observ...
Little is known about how we perceive the size and shape of objects in far peripheral vision. Observ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
In the Ebbinghaus illusion, the context surrounding an object modulates its subjectively perceived s...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Peripheral perception is limited in terms of visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and positional unc...
Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual systems are well ...
The Ebbinghaus illusion is a classic example of the influence of a contextual surround on the percei...
Köller CP, Poth CH, Herwig A. Object discrepancy modulates feature prediction across eye movements. ...
Background: Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual syste...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...
International audienceOur conscious visual perception relies on predictive signals, notably in the p...
Valsecchi and Gegenfurtner show that appearance of size is constantly calibrated on the basis of tra...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
Little is known about how we perceive the size and shape of objects in far peripheral vision. Observ...
Little is known about how we perceive the size and shape of objects in far peripheral vision. Observ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
In the Ebbinghaus illusion, the context surrounding an object modulates its subjectively perceived s...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Peripheral perception is limited in terms of visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and positional unc...
Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual systems are well ...
The Ebbinghaus illusion is a classic example of the influence of a contextual surround on the percei...
Köller CP, Poth CH, Herwig A. Object discrepancy modulates feature prediction across eye movements. ...
Background: Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual syste...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...