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- The fourth Gestalt principle in our series of Gestalt principles is the principle of closure. This describes how people visually perceive the world. The principle of closure states that people will fill in the blanks to perceive a complete object whenever an external stimulus partially matches that object. For example, take a look at these dashed lines. Iamp;#39;m willing to guess that you would call this a circle. This is how the principle works. Our brain takes many shortcuts very quickly to fill in blanks between these dashes to tell us we are looking at a circle. Even when people are viewing segmented visual elements, they perceive them as complete. Our minds automatically fill in the blanks to perceive complete shapes or whole objects that are familiar to us even when weamp;#39;re missing information. Take the IBM logo as an example. You probably see three letters, I, B, and M, and yet this is really just a series of polygons that weamp;#39;re looking at. Itamp;#39;s fascina