“…The term "visual crowding" refers to phenomenon that adjacent flanking stimuli reduce the visibility of a target stimulus (Levi, 2008). Crowding has generally been interpreted in terms of mechanisms or elements in the visual system (Bacigalupo & Luck, 2019;Battaglini et al, 2019;Bi et al, 2009;Chaney et al, 2014;Clarke et al, 2014;Coates et al, 2018;Crutch & Warrington, 2007Doron et al, 2015;Fang & He, 2008;Freeman & Simoncelli, 2011;Han & Luo, 2019;He et al, 2019: Leaf et al, 1999Lev & Polat, 2015;Levi, 2008Levi, , 2011Liu et al, 2019;Manassi et al, 2012Manassi et al, , 2016Manassi & Whitney, 2018;Motter, 2018;Ogata et al, 2019;Parkes et al, 2001;Patro, & Huckauf, 2019;Pelli et al, 2004;Reddy & VanRullen, 2007;Sacchi et al, 2018;Siderov et al, 2020;Soo et al, 2018;Whitney & Levi, 2011;Yashar et al, 2019). However, analyses have demonstrated that effects similar to crowding may be generated by interference in the stimuli (Skottun, 2018a, b).…”