Contrast Effect
The enhancement or diminishment of perception, cognition, or related performance as a result of exposure to a stimulus of greater or lesser value in the same dimension.
The enhancement or diminishment of perception, cognition, or related performance as a result of exposure to a stimulus of greater or lesser value in the same dimension.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements moving in the same direction are perceived as a group or a single entity.
The study of how the brain perceives and responds to art and design, exploring the neural basis for aesthetic experiences.
A Gestalt principle that states that objects that are similar in appearance are perceived as being more related than objects that are dissimilar.
A key aspect of Gestalt psychology where complex patterns arise out of relatively simple interactions.
A Gestalt principle that describes the tendency of the human visual system to perceive lines or patterns that follow a smooth, continuous path rather than a disjointed or abrupt one.
A phenomenon where vivid mental images can interfere with actual perception, causing individuals to mistake imagined experiences for real ones.
A Gestalt principle where elements that are located within the same closed region are perceived as being grouped together.
The study of how colors affect perceptions and behaviors.