1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "Grasping visual illusions: consistent data and no dissociation" ?
In this paper, the authors argue that these results are not as contradictory as it might seem and point to a single internal size estimate that is used for perception and for grasping.
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2. What future works have the authors mentioned in the paper "Grasping visual illusions: consistent data and no dissociation" ?
Clarifying this question will be a task for future research.. Similarly, Schenk ( 2006 ) questioned whether the dissociation in the famous patient D. F. is really between perception and action as suggested by Goodale and Milner ( 1992 ) or maybe between different task demands.. Other researchers raised further concerns against Goodale and Milner ’ s interpretation of the patient data ( e. g., Pisella, Binkofski, Lasek, Toni, & Rossetti, 2006 ).
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3. What are the main arguments in the literature?
To explain the Ebbinghaus illusion, there are three main lines of argument in the literature: size contrast, other figural factors, and size– distance arguments.
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4. What are the reasons why the authors think the conjecture of Goodale is not valid?
There are two reasons why the authors think the conjecture of Goodale (2006) is not valid: (a) If it were correct, then their results should be “atypical”.
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