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Gestalt psychology or gestaltism (German: Gestalt - "form" or "whole") of the Berlin School is a theory of mind and brain positing that the operational principle of the brain is holistic, paralle...
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The law of similarity is one of four visual perception laws as theorized by gestalt psychologists. Paul Martin Lester, the author of Visual Communication, an expert in the field wrote: “The law of similarity states that, given a choice by the brain, you will select the simplest and most stable form to concentrate on.
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The Law of Similarity is the first of two sublaws contained within the Law of Association, the second is the Law of Contact or Contagion. The Law of Similarity states that like things produce like things, or that an effect resembles its cause.
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In other words, we tend to organize similar objects into groups whether it by color, shape or size and perceive them as a larger whole. For example: ... The same can be said in the second with the second example except we perceive the pattern as a similarity of color.
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Law of similarity ... Law of closeness ... LAW OF SIMILARITY;
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A selection of articles related to Law of Similarity ... A Wisdom Archive on Law of Similarity ... Law of Similarity: Alternative Health Dictionary on The law of similars...
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Elements that look similar will be perceived as part of the same form. ... There seems to be a triangle in the square...
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The subject matter of this paper combines the domains of case law analysis and conceptual information retrieval. ... A similarity measure, again based on word use, is defined. This measure is applied to each case to calculate its similarity to cases that are known to contain a certain factor, and to cases that are known not...
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3. The law of similarity. If two things are similar, the thought of one will tend to trigger the thought of the other. If you think of one twin, it is hard not to think of the other. If you recollect one birthday, you may find yourself thinking about others as well.
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