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Which gestalt principle pertains the the following image?
Proximity
Similarity
Closure
Figure Ground Perception
Which Gestalt Principle?
Figure Ground Perception
Similarity
Closure
Proximity
Which Gestalt Principle?
Figure Ground Perception
Closure
Similarity
Proximity
Which Gestalt Principle?
Figure Ground Perception
Closure
Proximity
Continuity
Which image pertains to closure?
Which image pertains to similarity?
Which image pertains to figure ground perception?
Which of the following pertains to proximity?
What is Closure?
Completing gaps within a figure in order to view the stimulus as a whole
Simplifying a scene into figures and backgrounds
The perception of objects based on similar features
The perception of objects that are physically close together as belonging in a group
Why is it that we can see the panda in the logo and not a bunch of black shapes?
We perceive the proximity of the shapes as a group
We automatically fill the gaps between the black shapes to create a panda
We simplify the scene into figures and background
Because of the Figure/Ground principle
What is the basic rule of the Gestalt Principles?
"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts"
"Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell"
"Respect, Learning, Working Together"
"Theories are always open to correction or improvement"
Which Gestalt Principle can be seen here?
Closure
Proximity
Similarity
Continuity
Which Gestalt Principle can be seen here?
Figure Ground Perception
Similarity
Closure
Proximity
The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
perception
sensation
bottom-up processing
sensory adaptation
Why do humans use the Gestalt Principles? (Two answers required)
Humans don't use the Gestalt Principles
In order to make order out of chaos
To make harmony or structure from seemingly disconnected pieces of visual information
In order to make chaos out of order
What is Figure Ground?
A tendency for incomplete elements in sensory information (or in the picture) to be ignored or mentally fill in gaps;
We group objects based on similar features
We fill in the gaps to create one whole object
The outline of the figure is separated by a subjective (imagined) or real contour (line)
What does 'similarity' allow us to do?
Incomplete elements in sensory information (or in the picture) to be ignored or mentally fill in gaps
Perceive objects as one meaningful whole
Perceive elements or parts of a visual stimulus that have similar features (such as shape, size and colour) as forming a group, pattern, or a ‘meaningful unit’.
Group objects based on their distance from each other as one whole
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