Chapter 6 - Page 188
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- Chapter 6 - Page 188
- Form perception and boundaries
- We immediately perceive even an unfamiliar figure when is outline is closed
- Grouping
- We tend to perceive a group of smaller elements as a larger figure
- Illusory contours
- Even when the boundaries are not present, we can be fooled into seeing them.
- The Gestalt principle of proximity
- Different spacing of the dots produces five vertical or five horizontal lines
- The Gestalt principle of similarity.
- Similar elements are perceived as belonging to the same form
- Form perception and boundaries
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