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which gestalt law states that the human mind combines the visual information available to form a meaningful object rather than​

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Answered by ak6413
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For example, what do you see when you look at this image?

Source: The Inspired Eye

Source: The Inspired Eye

If you’re like most people, you probably see a triangle. But in reality, all that's there are three white “pac men.” We see the triangle because our brains take the ambiguous visual information and organize it into something that makes sense to us—something familiar, orderly, symmetrical and that we understand.

When this cognitive process kicks in, our minds leap from comprehending all of the elements as individual and unrelated components to seeing the entire shape as a whole. And as a result, we perceive forms and objects where none were created.

To further illustrate this process, check out the GIF below. Your brain sees a dog walking, but it’s nothing more than a series of moving dots.

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