The BTPI: An online battery for measuring susceptibility to visual illusions

Yarden Mazuz, Yoav Kessler, Tzvi Ganel

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Abstract

Visual illusions provide a powerful tool for probing the mechanisms that underlie perception. While most previous studies of visual illusions focused on average group-level performance, less attention has been devoted to individual differences in susceptibility to illusions. Unlike in other perceptual domains, in which there are established, validated tools to measure individual differences, such tools are not yet available in the domain of visual illusions. Here, we describe the development and validation of the BTPI (Ben-Gurion University Test for Perceptual Illusions), a new online battery designed to measure susceptibility to the influence of three prominent size illusions: the Ebbinghaus, the Ponzo, and the height–width illusions. The BTPI also measures perceptual resolution, reflected by the just noticeable difference (JND), to detect size differences in the context of each illusion. In Experiment 1 (N = 143), we examined performance in typical self-paced tasks, whereas in Experiment 2 (N = 69), we employed a fixed presentation duration paradigm. High test–retest reliability scores were found for all illusions, with little evidence for intercorrelations between different illusions. In addition, lower perceptual resolution (larger JND) was associated with a larger susceptibility to the illusory effect. The computerized task battery and analysis codes are freely available online.

Original languageAmerican English
Article number2
JournalJournal of Vision
Volume23
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • individual differences
  • size perception
  • visual illusions
  • visual perception

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Ophthalmology
  • Sensory Systems

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