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How does the Gestalt principle of proximity explain our perception of visual scenes?
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How does the Gestalt principle of proximity explain our perception of visual scenes?
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The Gestalt principle of proximity explains that we tend to group visual elements that are closer together, so we perceive them as belonging to the same object or group.
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