with the help of example explain the difference between similarity and contrast as perceptual error
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contrast as perceptual error..
The contrast effect is a cognitive bias that distorts our perception of something when we compare it to something else, by enhancing the differences between them.
For example, a negative contrast effect could cause a car to appear cheaper than usual if it's parked next to an expensive car.
similarity..
The principle of similarity states that items which share a visual characteristic are perceived as more related than items that are dissimilar. This grid of shapes is typically perceived as four columns (rather than three rows, or as a single large group) due to the principle of similarity.
an example of when the similarity between you two is striking.
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