Asked by Whitney Mukumela on Jun 11, 2024
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Zachary is looking at a reversible figure that first appears to be a vase and then appears to be two faces.His perception of the figure keeps switching between these two interpretations.What causes the switch in perception
A) The Gestalt principle of simplicity doesn't work for reversible figures.
B) The figure-ground distinction in reversible figures is often ambiguous.
C) The Gestalt principles of proximity and closure are both at work in reversible figures.
D) Reversible figures cause people to experience the phi phenomenon.
Reversible Figure
A visual illusion or ambiguous image designed to be perceived in more than one way, showing different images based on the viewer's perception.
Figure-Ground Distinction
The perceptual separation of an object (the figure) from its background (the ground), a fundamental process in visual perception.
Phi Phenomenon
An optical illusion of perceiving continuous motion between separate objects viewed rapidly in succession.
- Detail the influence of visual signals and Gestalt concepts on perception formation.
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Learning Objectives
- Detail the influence of visual signals and Gestalt concepts on perception formation.
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