law of proximity

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law of proximity

A student arranges three blue circles close together and two red squares farther apart to demonstrate the law of proximity.

Definition

Noun: A principle of perceptual organization in Gestalt psychology stating that elements (objects, shapes, or events) which are close to each other in space or time tend to be perceived as a single, coherent group or pattern, rather than as separate, unrelated parts.

Usage

This term is used primarily in the fields of psychology, design, and visual arts to describe and predict how humans naturally organize visual information. It explains why we see clusters of items as belonging together.

Examples
  • In the diagram, the dots are spaced in pairs. Due to the law of proximity, we perceive them as three pairs of dots, not as six individual dots.
  • Graphic designers use the law of proximity to group related menu items together on a website, making the layout easier to understand.
  • The law of proximity helps explain why we hear a sequence of rapid musical notes as a melody rather than as isolated sounds.
Advanced Usage
  • Interaction with Other Laws: The law of proximity often works in conjunction with other Gestalt principles, such as similarity and closure. For instance, if elements are equally spaced but differ in color, the law of similarity might override proximity in determining how they are grouped.
  • Temporal Proximity: While often applied to visual space, the principle also applies to time. Events that occur close together in time are often perceived as being causally related.
Variants and Related Words
  • Proximity (n): The state of being near or close in space, time, or relationship. This is the root concept from which the specific psychological law is derived.
  • Gestalt Psychology (n): A school of psychology that emphasizes the human tendency to perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
  • Grouping Principle (n): A general term for any rule, like proximity, that describes how perceptual elements are organized into higher-order units.
Synonyms
  • Principle of proximity
  • Proximity principle
  • Gestalt grouping law of proximity
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Law of Similarity: The Gestalt principle that similar elements are perceived as part of the same group.
  • Law of Closure: The tendency to perceive incomplete figures as complete.
  • Law of Common Fate: Elements moving in the same direction are perceived as a group.
  • Figure-Ground Relationship: The organization of the visual field into objects (the figures) that stand out from their surroundings (the ground).
law of proximity

A student arranges three blue circles close together and two red squares farther apart to demonstrate the law of proximity.

Noun
  1. a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) objects or events that are near to one another (in space or time) are perceived as belonging together as a unit

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