Grouping elements refers to the process by which our brain organizes individual elements or stimuli into a unified whole based on certain principles or rules. It involves perceiving patterns, relationships, and connections between different parts of a visual scene.
Related terms
Proximity: Proximity is the principle that states that objects that are close to each other tend to be grouped together in perception.
Similarity: Similarity is the principle that states that objects that are similar in appearance tend to be grouped together in perception.
Closure: Closure is the principle that states that we tend to perceive incomplete figures as complete by mentally filling in missing information.