Questions: If a big sheet of white paper has a red dot in the center, the red dot is the and the white space is the figure; ground

If a big sheet of white paper has a red dot in the center, the red dot is the and the white space is the 
figure; ground
Transcript text: If a big sheet of white paper has a red dot in the center, the red dot is the $\qquad$ and the white space is the $\qquad$ figure; ground
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The answer is the third one: figure; ground.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Subject; object: This option is incorrect because "subject" and "object" are terms more commonly used in grammar or philosophy, not in visual perception.

  2. Object; subject: This option is also incorrect for the same reason as above. These terms do not apply to the context of visual perception in this scenario.

  3. Figure; ground: This is the correct answer. In visual perception, the "figure" refers to the element that is the focus of attention, which in this case is the red dot. The "ground" refers to the background or the space that surrounds the figure, which is the white space in this scenario.

  4. Ground; figure: This option is incorrect because it reverses the roles. The red dot is the figure, not the ground, and the white space is the ground, not the figure.

In summary, in the context of visual perception, the red dot is the figure, and the white space is the ground.

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