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- Q7517805 subject Q6553131.
- Q7517805 abstract "Similarity refers to the psychological nearness or proximity of two mental representations. It is one of the principles of grouping in Gestalt psychology According to Daniel Schachter "Regions that are similar in color, lightness, shape, or texture are perceived as belonging to the same object" Research in cognitive psychology has taken a number of approaches to the concept of similarity. Each of them is related to a particular set of assumptions about knowledge representation.".
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- Q7517805 comment "Similarity refers to the psychological nearness or proximity of two mental representations. It is one of the principles of grouping in Gestalt psychology According to Daniel Schachter "Regions that are similar in color, lightness, shape, or texture are perceived as belonging to the same object" Research in cognitive psychology has taken a number of approaches to the concept of similarity. Each of them is related to a particular set of assumptions about knowledge representation.".
- Q7517805 label "Similarity (psychology)".