A recent study describes the possible cause of this perceptual bias, which is the expression "What we see seems like what we just saw.".

Published Date: 17 May 2023

Things are not always as they seem: according to a recent SISSA study, what we see appears to be what we have just seen. For instance, if is presented before an object, the object may appear larger than it is.

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