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Law of Continuity

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Definition

The law of continuity, in the context of Gestalt psychology, suggests that people have a tendency to perceive continuous patterns or lines even when they are interrupted or obscured. It refers to our brain's preference for perceiving smooth and continuous paths rather than abrupt changes.

Theoretical Perspectives

The Law of Continuity is often associated with Gestalt psychology, which suggests that humans perceive objects as patterns and unified wholes rather than as separate components.

Study And Research Findings

Max Wertheimer's research in Gestalt psychology underscored the Law of Continuity, indicating people's tendency to follow lines or patterns that suggest a continuous flow or direction.

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