“…Another line of research suggests that differences across the visual field are accounted for by the means of transsaccadic learning and transsaccadic predictions. Specifically, it has been shown that presaccadic stimuli appear more alike to a consistently accompanying postsaccadic stimulus after a relatively brief learning phase (e.g., Cox et al, 2005 ; Herwig & Schneider, 2014 ; Valsecchi & Gegenfurtner, 2016 ; for a review see Stewart, Valsecchi, & Schütz, 2020 ). Consistent with predictive coding theory (e.g., Rao & Ballard, 1999 ; Friston, 2009 ; for a review see de Lange et al, 2018 ), it has been suggested that a visual signal ( Edwards et al, 2017 ), based on the recent transsaccadic experience, is generated upon processing of the presaccadic input and integrated with it leading to the biased appearance of the presaccadic stimulus.…”