Assertion (A) : Illusions are instances in which perception yields false interpretation of physical reality. Reason (R) : Theory of misapplied constancy suggests that when looking at illusions, we interpret certain cues as suggesting that some parts are farther than others because of our powerful tendency toward size constancy. Codes:

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Assertion (A) : Illusions are instances in which perception yields false interpretation of physical reality. Reason (R) : Theory of misapplied constancy suggests that when looking at illusions, we interpret certain cues as suggesting that some parts are farther than others because of our powerful tendency toward size constancy. Codes: