Common Region
A Gestalt principle where elements that are located within the same closed region are perceived as being grouped together.
A Gestalt principle where elements that are located within the same closed region are perceived as being grouped together.
A key aspect of Gestalt psychology describing the mind's ability to fill in gaps to create a whole object from incomplete elements.
A type of sensory memory that briefly holds visual information for a fraction of a second.
The tendency to believe that things will always function the way they normally have, often leading to underestimation of disaster risks.
A pricing strategy where a high-priced option is introduced first to set a reference point, making other options seem more attractive in comparison.
A cognitive bias where people perceive past events as having been more predictable than they actually were.
A principle often used in behavioral economics that suggests people evaluate options based on relative comparisons rather than absolute values.
A cognitive bias where people prefer the option that seems to eliminate risk entirely, even if another option offers a greater overall benefit.
The study of how the brain perceives and responds to art and design, exploring the neural basis for aesthetic experiences.