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Restle's principle suggested that the better we organise the new material relating it especially to existing knowledge the better we will retain it. Organisation can occur either at storage or at retrirval and can either be imposed by someone else or can be spontaneously organised by the person learning the material.

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What is the Overarching Gestalt principle of perceptual organization is that of?

The principle of similarity posits that elements that are similar in some way, such as shape, color, or size, tend to be perceived as a unified group or figure. This principle helps the brain organize and make sense of visual information by grouping similar objects together.


Is the perceptual organization principle that says people tend to perceive a finished unit even if there are gaps in it?

Yes, the principle you are referring to is called "closure." It describes how individuals tend to mentally fill in missing parts of a visual image to perceive it as a complete whole. This principle is a key component of Gestalt psychology.


What principle does ego operate on?

the Nirvana principle


What school of psychology developed the principle of closure?

The principle of closure was primarily developed within the field of Gestalt psychology. This principle suggests that the mind tends to perceive incomplete figures or forms as complete by filling in gaps.


List out how the principles of psychology work?

The principle of perception: How individuals interpret and make sense of the world around them. The principle of learning: How behavior changes and adapts through experiences and interactions with the environment. The principle of motivation: The factors that drive and influence behavior and decision-making. The principle of memory: How information is encoded, stored, and retrieved in the brain. The principle of social influence: How individuals are affected by others and societal norms.