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The experienced physician, mechanic, or physiologist looking at a wound, an engine, a microscopic preparation, "sees" things the novice does not see. If both, experts and laymen, were asked to make exact copies of what they see, their drawings would be quite different.

Rudolf Arnheim (2004). “Visual Thinking”, p.302, Univ of California Press
The experienced physician, mechanic, or physiologist looking at a wound, an engine, a microscopic preparation, sees things the novice does not see. If both, experts and laymen, were asked to make exact copies of what