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Difference between figure and ground

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Answered by christin61
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Figure–ground organization is a type of perceptual grouping which is a vital necessity for recognizing objects through vision. In Gestalt psychology it is known as identifying a figure from the background. For example, words on a printed paper are seen as the "figure" and the white sheet as the "background".

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Figure–ground organization is a type of perceptual grouping which is a vital necessity for recognizing objects through vision.

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