To draw from a reflection, the focus must be switched to feedback from the muscles (motor)--a Motor-Perceptual level of functioning.
The difference is this. At the perceptual-motor stage, the input from the eyes (distil) can direct the hand (motor).
But when you use the mirror image, the distil input doesnât correlate any more and you must resort to attending not to what you see but to what you feel kinisthetically.
In other words, the motor (proximal) is the major focus of attention (motor-perceptual).
Please switch to the graphic version to see an illustration of an examination of BUBBLES which ARE typically found to be LIGHT AND FRAGIL.