organising parts that make up the stimulus of what we can see
gives us a more complete perception, so the whole that we end
up with is worth more than the sum of all the individual parts
Figure and
ground
a small, complex, symmetrical object (figure) is
seen as separate from a background (ground)
figure is complex, small and
symmetrical
ground is simple, large and
disorganised
Similarity
figures sharing size, shape or colour
are grouped together with other things
that look the same
we group together things with the same
characteristics and separate them from things
which look different
Proximity
objects which are close together are perceived to be
related
we tend to see some things as grouped because they are close
together
Continuity
straight lines, curves and shapes are perceived to carry on
being the same
we link things that follow a predictable pattern, this makes
them look as if they are continuous or joined, even if they
are not
Closure
lines or shapes are perceived as
complete figures even if parts
are missing
when we organise perception we fill in the gaps, instead of seeing lines, we make
the lines into complete edges and therefore perceive a shape surrounded by the
line