perceptual organization
Perceptual organization refers to the process by which our brains organize and make sense of the different sensory inputs we receive from the environment, such as visual, auditory, or tactile information, into meaningful and coherent perceptual experiences.
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- object recognition
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- perceptual ambiguity
- perceptual constancy
- perceptual grouping
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- visual attention
- visual closure
- visual illusions
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