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local–global distinction

local–global distinction

the difference between perceiving a whole form and perceiving the subunits that make up that form. For example, if a large letter S is formed from an arrangement of small letter ps, perception is at the local level if it focuses on the ps and at the global level if it focuses on the S.

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