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Fig. 7 —Principle of symmetry. Symmetric objects or stimuli tend to
be perceived as belonging to a group regardless of their proximity to one
another. In this case, the observer will perceive both the brackets and the
triangles as belonging with their mirror image because of principle of the
symmetry. Crescent and hexagon form asymmetric image; therefore, they are not
perceived as belonging together.