Size Constancy: Why Objects Don't Shrink When They Move Away

Size Constancy: Why Objects Don't Shrink When They Move Away

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Episode 14
03:252025-06-03
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Episode Description

Explore size constancy, keeping objects from appearing to shrink as distance changes.

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size constancy
visual perception
depth perception
Ames room
Moon illusion
retinal image size

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