For example, consider talking to a friend. You see her as the same size if she is standing 6 feet away from you or if she is standing 3 feet away from you. If ... |
For example, when we view a city skyline in the distance, we know the buildings are very tall, even though when we hold our hand out in front of the skyline ... |
A person standing at the end of a long hallway may appear smaller than when viewed up close, but their size is perceived as constant due to size constancy. |
For example, in the Müller-Lyer illusion, two lines of equal length appear different due to arrow-like tails at each end. This effect shows how contextual cues ... |
For example, consider talking to a friend. You see her as the same size if she is standing 6 feet away from you or if she is standing 3 feet away from you. If ... |
Examples include people in a shopping mall, commuters on a subway platform, or a group of butterflies around a puddle of water. Compare group. |
So, for example, if you are looking at your friend and that friend starts walking away from you, the friend does not, at the same time, start to appear smaller ... |
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