The canonical size phenomenon refers to the mental representation of real-object size information: the objects larger in the physical world are represented as larger in mental spatial representations.
If I’m looking at a picture of an apple or the apple itself, wouldn’t the image on my retina be the same? So why is copying easier than drawing from real life? Readers respond As an artist and art ...
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