Colinearity was described in your text as a special case of relatability. What is relatability and why is it important for grouping and perceiving contours in the world?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Relatability refers to how well contours relate to each other. The basic question in addressing relatability is how likely are two parts to be part of the same contour.
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