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When Imagining an Object, It Is Often Difficult to Reimagine

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When imagining an object, it is often difficult to reimagine that object as something else. For example, an ambiguous picture could be interpreted as a duck or a rabbit, but when imagining it, people will see only the duck or the rabbit, not both. Hints such as, "Try thinking about the form from the right," can help people to see both aspects of the image. Why would this hint help?


Definitions:

Tangible Things

Objects or items that can be physically touched and seen, possessing material existence as opposed to abstract concepts.

Identification

The process of recognizing and acknowledging the specific identity of a person or thing.

Goods

Tangible and movable personal property that can be sold or bought.

Acceptance

In contract law, the expression by the offeree of their agreement to the terms of the offer, forming a legally binding contract.

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