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1 Objective 11/13/15 Provided notes & an activity SWBAT discuss Gestalt Psychology’s contribution to perception. Agenda: Do Now-quick review monocular vs. binocular vision Notes Activity

2 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception

3 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Gestalt – Movement in experimental psychology which began prior to WWI. We perceive objects as well-organized patterns rather than separate components. “The whole is greater than the sum of it’s parts.” Based on the concept of “grouping”.

4 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
W.E. Hill, 1915 German postcard, 1880 We impose visual organization on stimuli

5 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Illusory Contours The Kanisza triangle as figure-ground illusory contours

6 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Three Main Principles: Grouping (proximity, similarity, continuity, closure) Goodness of figures Figure/ground relationships

7 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Grouping: Law of Proximity

8 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Figure/Ground relationships Figure – seen as the foreground Ground – seen as the background Contours – “belong” to the figure

9 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Reversible Figure/Ground relationship

10 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Reversible Figure/Ground relationship Can be affected by the principle of smallness: Smaller areas tend to be seen as figures against a larger background.

11 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Reversible Figure/Ground Relationship: Tessellation – interlocking figure/ground M.C. Escher

12 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Gestalt laws of Grouping organize the visual scene into units The Law of Pragnanz, or Goodness of Figure creates the simplest most meaningful pattern Figure/Ground relationships define important parts of the scene

13 Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception
Problems with Gestalt theory: It is a phenomenological approach Some of the terms are vague (e.g. what is the “simplest” organization?)

14 Your Turn to Practice 1.Go to this website:
2. When you are finished, move on to the worksheet for more practice on Gestalt Psychology


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