According to the gestalt psychology approach to visual perception,
a. when we look at an object for the first time, we see a random arrangement of stimuli.
b. the distal stimulus is more important than the proximal stimulus.
c. we tend to see well-organized patterns, rather than random-looking stimuli.
d. we first extract the template, and then later we extract the geon.
Ans: c
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