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Do VLMs Perceive or Recall? Probing Visual Perception vs. Memory with Classic Visual Illusions

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-04-01 v3

Abstract

Large Vision-Language Models (VLMs) often answer classic visual illusions "correctly" on original images, yet persist with the same responses when illusion factors are inverted, even though the visual change is obvious to humans. This raises a fundamental question: do VLMs perceive visual changes or merely recall memorized patterns? While several studies have noted this phenomenon, the underlying causes remain unclear. To move from observations to systematic understanding, this paper introduces VI-Probe, a controllable visual-illusion framework with graded perturbations and matched visual controls (without illusion inducer) that disentangles visually grounded perception from language-driven recall. Unlike prior work that focuses on averaged accuracy, we measure stability and sensitivity using Polarity-Flip Consistency, Template Fixation Index, and an illusion multiplier normalized against matched controls. Experiments across different families reveal that response persistence arises from heterogeneous causes rather than a single mechanism. For instance, GPT-5 exhibits memory override, Claude-Opus-4.1 shows perception-memory competition, while Qwen variants suggest visual-processing limits. Our findings challenge single-cause views and motivate probing-based evaluation that measures both knowledge and sensitivity to controlled visual change. Data and code are available at https://sites.google.com/view/vi-probe/

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@article{arxiv.2601.22150,
  title  = {Do VLMs Perceive or Recall? Probing Visual Perception vs. Memory with Classic Visual Illusions},
  author = {Xiaoxiao Sun and Mingyang Li and Kun Yuan and Min Woo Sun and Mark Endo and Shengguang Wu and Changlin Li and Yuhui Zhang and Zeyu Wang and Serena Yeung-Levy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.22150},
  year   = {2026}
}

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26 pages, 31 figures, 13 tables. Project Page: https://sites.google.com/view/vi-probe/

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