Visual Fluency
The ease with which visual information can be processed and understood by the viewer.
The ease with which visual information can be processed and understood by the viewer.
A phenomenon where people better understand and remember information when it is presented visually.
Information Visualization (InfoVis) is the study and practice of visual representations of abstract data to reinforce human cognition.
A key aspect of Gestalt psychology in which simple geometrical objects are recognized independent of rotation, translation, and scale.
A key aspect of Gestalt psychology that explains the tendency for ambiguous images to pop back and forth unstably between alternative interpretations in the mind.
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 states objects that are close to each other tend to be perceived as a group.
The study of how the brain perceives and responds to art and design, exploring the neural basis for aesthetic experiences.