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Gestalt Laws of Perceptual Organization
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A series of rules that specify how we perceptually organize PARTS into WHOLES.
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1. Law of Simplicity
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"Every stimulus pattern is seen in such a way that the resulting structure is as simple as possible.."
Ex: When we look at the 5 olympic circles, we see five simple cirles, and not 9 different objects. SIMPLE! |
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2. Law of Similarity
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Similar things appear to be grouped together
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3. Law of Good Continuation
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Points that are connected result in straight or smooth lines, are seen as belonging together.
We don't see a broken pattern. |
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4. Law of Proximity
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Things that are near to each other appear to be grouped together.
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5. The Law of Common Fate
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Things that are moving in the same direction appear to be grouped together.
Ex: A Flock of Birds |
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6. Law of Familiarity
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Things are more likely to form groups if the groups appear familiar or meaningful.
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Gestalts Six Laws of Perceptual Organization
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1. Law of Similarity
2. Law of Simplicity 3. Law of Good Continuation 4. Law of Proximity 5. Law of Common Fate 6. Law of Familiarity |
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5. The Law of Common Fate
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Things that are moving in the same direction appear to be grouped together.
Ex: A Flock of Birds |
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6. Law of Familiarity
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Things are more likely to form groups if the groups appear familiar or meaningful.
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Gestalts Six Laws of Perceptual Organization
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1. Law of Similarity
2. Law of Simplicity 3. Law of Good Continuation 4. Law of Proximity 5. Law of Common Fate 6. Law of Familiarity |