“…The observed modification of size perception was in line with several studies that demonstrated an interaction between the motor adaptation with a distortion of visual localization of the target executed by hand pointing or by perceptual reports (Awater, Burr, Lappe, Morrone, & Goldberg, 2005;Bahcall & Kowler, 1999;Bruno & Morrone, 2007;Collins, Doré-Mazars, & Lappe, 2007;Garaas & Pomplun, 2011;Gremmler, Bosco, Fattori, & Lappe, 2014;Zimmermann & Lappe, 2010). Several more recent studies have indicated that adaptation of visual features can be found without saccadic adaptation (Herwig & Schneider, 2014;Herwig, Weiß, & Schneider, 2015;Herwig, Weiß, & Schneider, 2018;Köller, Poth, & Herwig, 2020;Paeye, Collins, Cavanagh, & Herwig, 2018;Valsecchi & Gegenfurtner, 2016;Valsecchi, Cassanello, Herwig, Rolfs, & Gegenfurtner, 2020). Specifically, features for which this phenomenon occurs are spatial frequency (Herwig & Schneider, 2014;Herwig et al, 2018), shape (Herwig et al, 2015;Köller et al, 2020;Paeye et al, 2018) and size (Bosco et al, 2015;Valsecchi & Gegenfurtner, 2016;Valsecchi et al, 2020).…”