Perception Beyond Gestalt

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Adapting Grating
Additive Color Mixture
Behavioural Science
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Chromatic Induction
CIE Chromaticity Coordinate
Cognitive Psychology
Color Constancy
Colored Shadows
colour perception mechanisms
De Weert
Double Opponent Cells
Electrical Field Theory
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Figure Ground Segregation
figure-ground segmentation
Fixational Eye Movements
Gestalt Psychology
Hermann Grid
Lothar Spillman
Low Spatial Frequency
Low Spatial Frequency Content
Luminance Contrast
Mental Health
non-retinotopic visual processing
object completion
Object recognition
Perception
perceptual grouping
Psychology
Receptive Fields
Retinal Ganglion Cells
Rod Monochromat
SEM
Simultaneous Color Contrast
Sinewave Gratings
spatial adaptation
Spatial Frequency
Spatial Frequency Channels
Vice Versa
visual neuroscience

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138669802
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How does the brain piece together the information required to achieve object recognition, figure-ground segmentation, object completion in cases of partial occlusion and related perceptual phenomena?

This book focuses on principles of Gestalt psychology and the key issues which surround them, providing an up-to-date survey of the most interesting and highly debated topics in visual neuroscience, perception and object recognition.

The volume is divided into three main parts: Gestalt and perceptual organisation, attention aftereffects and illusions, and color vision and art perception. Themes covered in the book include:

- a historical review of Gestalt theory and its relevance in modern-day neuroscience
- the relationship between perceptive and receptive fields
- a critical analysis of spatiotemporal unity of perception
- the role of Gestalt principles in perceptual organization
- self-organizing properties of the visual field
- the role of attention and perceptual grouping in forming non-retinotopic representations
- figural distortions following adaptation to spatial patterns
- illusory changes of brightness in spatial patterns
- the function of motion illusions as a tool to study Gestalt principles in vision
- conflicting theories of color vision and the neural basis of it
- the role of color in figure-ground segmentation
- chromatic assimilation in visual art and perception
- the phenomena of colored shadows.

Including contributions from experts in the field, this book will provide an essential overview of current research and theory on visual perception and Gestalt. It will be key reading for researchers and academics in the field of visual perception and neuroscience.

Adam Geremek received his PhD at the Brain Research Unit, Freiburg, and is now a paediatrician specialising in child psychiatry in Schleswig, Germany.

Mark Greenlee is Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Regensburg, Germany.

Svein Magnussen is Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Oslo, Norway.