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The concept of figure-ground perception is often illustrated with the classic "faces or vases" illusion, also known as the Rubin vase.
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Figure/Ground: Definition in Psychology and How it Works - Verywell Mind
The concept of figure-ground perception is often illustrated with the classic "faces or vases" illusion, also known as the Rubin vase.
Which side is which?: How the brain perceives borders
LA JOLLA—In the classic “Rubin’s vase” optical illusion, you can see either an elaborate, curvy vase or two faces, noses nearly touching. At any given moment, which scene you perceive depends on whether your brain is viewing the central vase shape to be the foreground or background of the picture.
Rubin's Vase - (Intro to Psychology) - Fiveable
Rubin's vase is a famous optical illusion that demonstrates the Gestalt principle of figure-ground perception. It depicts a vase or chalice shape in the center, which can also be perceived as two human faces in profile facing each other on the sides.
Rubin's Vase - The Illusions Index
The Rubin’s Vase Ambiguous Figure (also known as Rubin’s Face, Figure-Ground Vase) was discovered by Edgar John Rubin (1886 - 1951), Danish psychologist and philosopher. The figure was first published in Rubin’s doctoral thesis, Synsoplevede figurer, in 1915.
Rubin vase - New World Encyclopedia
Rubin's vase (sometimes known as the Rubin face or the Figure-ground vase) is a famous set of cognitive optical illusions developed around 1915, by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin. Rubin's figure-ground distinction influenced the Gestalt psychologists, such as Max Wertheimer and Kurt Koffka, who
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