Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is Gestalt Psychology?

What is Gestalt Psychology?

1, figure-background principle When we observe, we will feel that some objects or figures are more prominent than the background.

2. Proximity A close or adjacent object will be regarded as a whole.

3. Similarity principle When the physical properties of stimuli are similar in shape, size, color and intensity, these stimuli are easily organized to form a whole.

4. The closure principle is sometimes called the closure principle. Some graphics are incomplete without closing, but the subject tends to close, that is, the subject can fill the gap by itself and feel the whole.

5. The principle of common destiny is also called the principle of common destiny. If parts of an object move in the same direction, then these moving parts are easily perceived as a whole.

6. Familiarity principle When people perceive a complex object, as long as there are no specific requirements, they often tend to regard the object as organized, simple and regular content or graphics.

7. continuity Principle If some parts of a graph can be regarded as connected together, then these parts are relatively easy to be perceived as a whole by us.

8, perceptual constancy People always perceive the world as a fairly constant place, that is, seeing the same thing from different angles has different effects on the retina, but we don't think this thing is deformed. Constancy includes constancy of brightness, color, size and shape.