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Participants in human experiments are generally selected
Figure-Ground Relationships
A visual perception principle distinguishing an object (the figure) from its surrounding area (the ground).
Objects
Physical items that occupy space and have properties that can be perceived by the senses.
Shape Constancy
The perceptual phenomenon whereby the perceived shape of an object remains constant even when its orientation to the viewer changes.
Rectangular Structure
A three-dimensional shape or building feature that is defined by having four sides and four angles, typically with two pairs of parallel and equal sides.
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