law of similarity

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law of similarity

A textbook diagram illustrates the law of similarity with rows of dots.

Definition

Noun: A principle in Gestalt psychology stating that elements within a visual field that share similar attributes (such as shape, size, color, or orientation) are perceived as being grouped together or belonging to the same unit. This principle operates under the condition that other influencing factors are equal.

Usage

This term is used primarily in academic and professional contexts related to psychology, design, visual arts, and cognitive science to describe a fundamental rule of perceptual organization. - The law of similarity helps explain why we see rows or columns in a grid based on shared features. - Designers utilize the law of similarity to create visual hierarchy and group related items.

Examples
  • In the diagram, the circles and squares are intermixed, but due to the law of similarity, we perceive vertical columns of circles and columns of squares.
  • The law of similarity is why a series of dots of the same color in a scatter plot are seen as a distinct set or pattern.
Advanced Usage
  • The law of similarity often interacts with other Gestalt principles, such as proximity and closure, to shape our overall perception.
  • In user interface (UI) design, applying the law of similarity by using consistent icons or button styles guides the user's eye and indicates functional relationships.
Variants and Related Words
  • Similarity (noun): The quality or state of being alike. This is the root concept from which the law is derived.
  • Gestalt Psychology (noun): The school of psychology that emphasizes the organized whole of perception, under which principles like the law of similarity are categorized.
  • Perceptual Grouping (noun): The general cognitive process of organizing individual elements into coherent units, of which similarity is one key mechanism.
Synonyms
  • Principle of similarity
  • Similarity grouping principle
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Law of Proximity: The Gestalt principle that elements close to each other are perceived as a group.
  • Law of Closure: The tendency to perceive incomplete figures as complete.
  • Figure-Ground Relationship: The organization of the visual field into objects (figures) that stand out from their surroundings (ground).
law of similarity

A textbook diagram illustrates the law of similarity with rows of dots.

Noun
  1. a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) parts of a stimulus field that are similar to each other tend to be perceived as belonging together as a unit

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