rvvv2 Flashcards
(10 cards)
The process of measuring where and how the eyes move in response to visual stimuli, often used in research to understand attention and focus.
Eye Tracking
In visual perception, it refers to the space or region taken up by an object, often impacting how we perceive depth and distance.
Area
A Gestalt principle that explains our preference for seeing continuous lines and patterns rather than disjointed segments.
Continuity
A psychological theory that explains how people naturally organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes, making sense of complex visual scenes.
Gestalt Theory
A Gestalt principle where objects moving in the same direction are seen as related or part of the same group.
Common Fate
The ability to understand the positions of objects in space relative to each other and to oneself.
Spartial Relations
A Gestalt principle that refers to the mind’s tendency to fill in gaps to perceive a complete image or shape.
Closure
Gestalt principle that suggests objects close to each other are perceived as a group
Proximity
The ability to understand and remember the order of visual information, important for reading and other sequential task
Visual Sequencing
The ability to separate objects from their background, which helps in distinguishing relevant visual information from irrelevant
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