How Can We Distinguish, in Experience, between an Imagined Drawing and a Memorised Motif?

Constructivist Foundations 15 (3):258-260 (2020)
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This commentary requests some further details about the study and raises some concerns about factors that may have affected the findings or the interpretation thereof. These include the possibility…

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