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b) closure
c) shape constancy
d) proximity
- a person far away does not look tiny to us. this is due to:
a) size constancy
b) closure
c) figure - ground
d) monocular cues
- which principle helps us group dots arranged in rows and columns?
a) figure - ground
b) similarity
c) closure
d) constancy
- when camouflage makes it difficult to see an animal against its environment, which principle is involved?
a) closure
b) proximity
c) figure - ground
d) similarity
- a billboard that uses missing lines but we still see the letters uses:
a) closure
b) constancy
c) proximity
d) figure - ground
- which is not a gestalt principle?
a) proximity
b) closure
c) similarity
d) reinforcement
- retinal disparity and convergence are examples of:
a) constancy
b) closure
c) binocular cues
d) monocular cues
- linear perspective (railroad tracks meeting at a point in the distance) is a:
a) monocular cue
b) binocular cue
c) constancy
d) closure
- the brains ability to maintain a stable perception even when the image changes is called:
a) constancy
b) proximity
c) similarity
d) closure
- gestalt psychology comes from a word that means:
a) whole or form
b) detail
c) motion
d) background
- which principle best explains how we recognize words in messy handwriting?
a) closure
b) constancy
c) figure - ground
d) proximity
- why are gestalt principles important?
- Size constancy allows us to perceive an object as the same size regardless of its distance from us. So a person far - away doesn't look tiny.
- The principle of similarity helps us group dots arranged in rows and columns as we group similar elements together.
- When camouflage makes it hard to see an animal against its environment, the figure - ground principle is involved as it's difficult to distinguish the figure (animal) from the ground (environment).
- A billboard with missing lines but we still see the letters uses the principle of closure, where our brain fills in the missing parts.
- Reinforcement is not a Gestalt principle. Gestalt principles include proximity, closure, and similarity.
- Retinal disparity and convergence are binocular cues for depth perception.
- Linear perspective is a monocular cue as it can be perceived with one eye.
- The brain's ability to maintain a stable perception even when the image changes is called constancy.
- Gestalt psychology comes from a word that means whole or form.
- The principle of closure best explains how we recognize words in messy handwriting as our brain fills in the missing parts.
- Gestalt principles are important as they help us organize and make sense of the complex visual world around us.
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- a) Size constancy
- b) Similarity
- c) Figure - ground
- a) Closure
- d) Reinforcement
- c) Binocular cues
- a) Monocular cue
- a) Constancy
- a) Whole or form
- a) Closure
- They help us organize and make sense of the visual world.