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Figure-Ground Relationship

The figure-ground relationship is a Gestalt principle describing our tendency to separate our visual world into two distinct planes: the 'figure,' which is the primary object or person of focus, and the 'ground,' which constitutes the background. How we perceive a scene can change dramatically based on which elements we interpret as the figure and which as the ground.

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