Visual Perception Principles Quiz

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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

<p>Connoting stability and peace and order (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the concept of figure refer to?

<p>The continuation of shapes beyond their ending points (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which concept involves forming groups based on physical proximity?

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Flashcards

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

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

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

The principle of stability and order within a system. Think of a stable, well-structured building.

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Figure

A figure is a distinct shape or object that stands out from its background. Imagine a white square on a black background. The square is the figure.

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Proximity

Grouping objects or elements based on their physical proximity to each other. Imagine people standing close together, forming a smaller group.

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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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