Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Perceptual Organization

Figure & Ground
The relationship between shape and background is an important regulation of cognitive organization.

Closure
We have the ability to fill in the gaps by means of the news process.

Continuity
When one shape impedes another, the first shape we see is the continuous reflection in our mind.

Similarity
We have a tendency to grasp similar stimuli together.

Proximity
This implies that the same stimulus is their own.

Common Fate
It refers to the simultaneous movement of objects or stimuli that come together in groups.


Depth Perception
The main point is that the depth, length and width are somewhat more complex than you realize. Because our retina is two-dimensional. Therefore, even though the shadow of objects falling on them is two - dimensional, it is a problem for psychologists as to how the brain perceives the three dimensionality within them.


Monocular Depth Cues
There are many eye-catching tips for turning one-eyed two-dimensional retina into 3D sensory perception.


Interposition
If one object removes a portion of another object from our view, then the first object, the barrier is closet to us.

Perspective
The relative change in the difference is called the increase in the distance of the observer to an object or surface.

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