Sensory Adaptation:Our senses can become less responsive to constant stimuli over time, such as getting used to the smell of a familiar place.
Gestalt Principles:These are rules that govern how we perceive objects as whole forms rather than just individual parts, like seeing a complete picture when looking at puzzle pieces.
Selective Attention:Our ability to focus on specific aspects of our environment while ignoring others, like tuning out background noise while studying.