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a tendency to favor smooth or continuous paths when interpreting a series of points or lines.
continuity
objects that are close together in space are perceived as belonging together.
proximity
perceptual experience of perceiving a strange object as being so distorted that it could not really exist.
illusion
learned expectations that are based on our personal, social, or cultural experience and change perceptions
perceptual sets
tendency to automatically identify an element of more detail, which then stands out from the rest
figure-ground rule
perceiving objects as remaining the same size even though they are shrinking or growing on the retina due to distance
size constancy
tendency to fill in any missing parts of a figure in order to see the figure as complete
closure