“…Our perceptual experiences are influenced by our past experiences and expectations (see Hubbard, ; Intraub & Richardson, ; O'Regan, Rensink, & Clark, ; Simons & Chabris, ), and according to Kahneman (), the attribute substitution heuristic might also underpin some our perceptual experiences. For example, theories on amodal completion (Ekroll, Sayim, Van der Hallen, & Wagemans, ; Ekroll, Sayim, & Wagemans, ; Kanisza & Gerbino, ; Michotte, Thinés, & Crabbe, suggest that we have a natural tendency to use prior knowledge to fill in things we do not directly perceive. In other words, our perceptual system automatically substitutes the target attribute ‘what is visible and not occluded’ with the heuristic attribute ‘what (partially occluded) objects are constructed through amodal completion’.…”