Multiple Choice
According to the constructivist approach, why might one view a concave mask as a normal (convex) face?
A) because it is a familiar face
B) because there are no cues about whether it is hollow
C) because we are used to viewing faces from a front angle
D) because we cannot mentally construct a concave human face
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