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What does the concept of proximity refer to?
What does the concept of proximity refer to?
- The continuation of shapes beyond their ending points
- Objects or shapes that are close to one another appear to form groups (correct)
- The provision of missing details to be a part of potential pattern
- Connoting stability and peace and order
What is the concept of closure about?
What is the concept of closure about?
- The provision of missing details to be a part of potential pattern (correct)
- The continuation of shapes beyond their ending points
- Connoting stability and peace and order
- Objects or shapes that are close to one another appear to form groups
What does the concept of continuity state?
What does the concept of continuity state?
- The continuation of shapes beyond their ending points (correct)
- Objects or shapes that are close to one another appear to form groups
- The provision of missing details to be a part of potential pattern
- Connoting stability and peace and order
Which concept refers to the stability and peace and order within a system?
Which concept refers to the stability and peace and order within a system?
What does the concept of figure refer to?
What does the concept of figure refer to?
Which concept involves forming groups based on physical proximity?
Which concept involves forming groups based on physical proximity?
Flashcards
Proximity
Proximity
Objects or shapes that are close to one another appear to form groups. Imagine a scattered group of dots that suddenly form a shape when you connect the dots.
Closure
Closure
Our brains tend to complete incomplete shapes or patterns. Imagine a circle with a small gap, but you still see it as a complete circle.
Continuity
Continuity
Lines and shapes are perceived as continuing beyond their visible endings. Imagine a line that seems to continue behind an object, even though you can't see it.
Stability
Stability
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Figure
Figure
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Proximity
Proximity
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Study Notes
Principles of Visual Perception
- Proximity refers to the tendency of humans to perceive objects or shapes that are near each other as being related or grouped together.
- Closure refers to the tendency of humans to complete incomplete or unfinished shapes, implying that the brain fills in the gaps to create a complete form.
- Continuity states that the human brain tends to perceive continuous patterns or shapes, even if they are interrupted by other objects or gaps.
Stability and Order
- The concept of harmony refers to the stability and peace and order within a system, which is often achieved through balance, symmetry, and cohesion.
Figure and Ground
- The concept of figure refers to the object or shape that stands out prominently in the visual field, while the ground is the background or surrounding environment.
Grouping Principles
- The concept of proximity also involves forming groups based on physical proximity, where objects that are close together are perceived as belonging to the same group or category.
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