Gestalt theories of cognitive representation and processing

Psycoloquy 10 (021) (1999)
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Abstract

Latimer & Stevens (1997) develop a useful framework for discussing issues surrounding the definition and explanation of perceptual gestalts. They use this framework to raise some doubts about the possibility of “holistic” perceptual processing. However, I suspect that these doubts ultimately stem from assumptions about the nature of representation and processing in the brain, rather than from an analysis of part/whole concepts. I attempt to spell out these assumptions, and sketch an alternative perspective (deriving from Gestalt theory) that has the potential to make sense of holism in perception.

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Jonathan Opie
University of Adelaide

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