Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Oxford library of psychology |
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Oxford library of psychology.
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Contents |
Cover; The Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Section 1 General Background; 1 Historical and conceptual background: Gestalt theory; 2 Philosophical background: Phenomenology; 3 Methodological background: Experimental phenomenology; Section 2 Groups, Patterns, Textures; 4 Traditional and new principles of perceptual grouping; 5 Emergent features and feature combination; 6 Symmetry perception; 7 The perception of hierarchical structure; 8 Seeing statistical regularities; 9 Texture perception; Section 3 Contours and Shapes |
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10 Contour integration: Psychophysical, neurophysiological and computational perspectives11 Bridging the dimensional gap: Perceptual organization of contour into two-dimensional shape; 12 Visual representation of contour and shape; Section 4 Figure-Ground Organization; 13 Low-level and high-level contributions to figure-ground organization; 14 Figures and holes; 15 Perceptual completions; 16 The neural mechanisms of figure-ground segregation; 17 Neural mechanisms of figure-ground organization: Border-ownership, competition and perceptual switching |
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18 Border inference and border ownership: The challenge of integrating geometry and topologySection 5 Surface and Color Perception; 19 Perceptual organization in lightness; 20 Achromatic transparency; 21 Perceptual organization of color; 22 The perceptual representation of transparency, lightness, and gloss; Section 6 Motion and Event Perception; 23 Apparent motion and reference frames; 24 Perceptual organization and the aperture problem; 25 Stereokinetic effect, kinetic depth effect, and structure from motion; 26 Interactions of form and motion in the perception of moving objects |
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27 Dynamic grouping motion: A method for determining perceptual organization for objects with connected surfaces28 Biological and body motion perception; Section 7 Perceptual Organization and Other Modalities; 29 Auditory perceptual organization; 30 Tactile and haptic perceptual organization; 31 Cross-modal perceptual organization; 32 Sensory substitution: A new perceptual experience; 33 Different modes of visual organization for perception and for action; Section 8 Special Interest Topics; 34 Development of perceptual organization in infancy |
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35 Individual differences in local and global perceptual organization36 Mutual interplay between perceptual organization and attention: A neuropsychological perspective; 37 Holistic face perception; 38 Binocular rivalry and perceptual ambiguity; 39 Perceptual organization and consciousness; 40 The temporal organization of perception; Section 9 Applications of Perceptual Organization; 41 Camouflage and perceptual organization in the animal kingdom; 42 Design insights: Gestalt, Bauhaus, and Japanese gardens; 43 Perceptual organization in visual art; Section 10 Theoretical Approaches |
Summary |
Perceptual organization comprises a wide range of processes such as perceptual grouping, figure-ground organization, filling-in, completion and perceptual switching. 'Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization' provides a broad and extensive review of the current literature, written in an accessible form for scholars and students |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 23, 2015) |
Subject |
Gestalt psychology -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Visual perception -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Auditory perception -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology.
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SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science.
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Auditory perception
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Gestalt psychology
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Visual perception
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wagemans, Johan, 1963- editor.
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ISBN |
9780191510472 |
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0191510475 |
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9780191766862 |
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0191766860 |
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