“…This account of predictive processing of perceptual stimuli is bidirectional; incoming stimuli activate preconceptions about the environment, and prediction errors help to further categorize and organize mental models to cooperate with reality (Yon et al, 2020). This bidirectional information flow accounts for visual illusions, wherein estimations of space or lighting in images that don't align with preformed beliefs standout out as some form of perceptual trickery (Lerer et al, 2020). In other words, a visual illusion stands out because it is askew of prior beliefs about lighting, spacing, or line edges that humans have come to understand about images.…”