“…Analogous to stereo slant contrast is the well-known tilt illusion, in which an oriented surround pattern (such as a grating) causes a repulsive shift in the perceived orientation of a differently-oriented central test pattern ( Akgöz, Gheorghiu, & Kingdom, 2022 ; Blakemore, Carpenter, & Georgeson, 1970 ; Clifford, 2014 ; Schwartz, Sejnowski, & Dayan, 2009 ). The standard explanation of the tilt illusion is that orientation-selective channels sensitive to the surround inhibit via divisive normalization same-orientation-selective channels sensitive to the test, resulting in a shift in central tendency of the population of channel responses in the test in a direction away from that of the surround.…”