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Figure-ground segregation is the perceptual process of distinguishing an object (the figure) from its background (the ground). This phenomenon is essential for organizing visual input, allowing us to identify and focus on specific elements in our environment while ignoring irrelevant details. This ability to separate figures from their backgrounds is a fundamental aspect of perceptual organization and is central to the principles of Gestalt psychology, which emphasizes how we perceive wholes rather than just a collection of parts.