Figure-Ground Perception: This principle states that we instinctively perceive objects as either in the foreground (figure) or background (ground). It's like focusing on one voice in a noisy room.
Similarity Principle: According to this principle, things that are similar tend to be grouped together. It's like seeing a field of yellow flowers and recognizing them as a group, not individual flowers.
Closure Principle: This principle suggests that we tend to see complete figures even when part of the information is missing. For example, if part of a circle is drawn with gaps, we still perceive it as a full circle.