Similarity
A Gestalt principle that states that objects that are similar in appearance are perceived as being more related than objects that are dissimilar.
A Gestalt principle that states that objects that are similar in appearance are perceived as being more related than objects that are dissimilar.
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 phenomenon where people follow the direction of another person's gaze, influencing their attention and behavior.
A Gestalt principle where elements that are located within the same closed region are perceived as being grouped together.
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.
The perceived heaviness or importance of an element in a design, influenced by factors such as size, color, and contrast.
The ease with which visual information can be processed and understood by the viewer.
The tendency for people to pay more attention to items placed in the center of a visual field.