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Understanding Camouflage Design through the Theories of Cognitive Psychology

Theories on visual perception (top-down processing and bottom-up processing), neural processing of features, grouping principles, and “what and where” principles assist the human mind in not only perceiving things that surround people but also in understanding and appreciating design. This article a...

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Published in:International journal of visual design 2019, Vol.13 (3), p.1-16
Main Authors: Topno, Nilima, Roy, Shatarupa Thakurta, Anand, Noopur
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