Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
518
Language
English
Published
Mar 31, 2017
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1315512343
ISBN-13
9781315512341
Description
Michael Kubovy and James R. Pomerantz delve into the intricate world of perceptual organization, exploring its historical ties to Gestalt psychology. This work presents a scholarly examination of how humans perceive and organize visual stimuli, unraveling the complexities behind visual perception.
Through a blend of theoretical insight and empirical research, the authors articulate the principles that dictate how we interpret our surroundings. Their analysis sheds light on the cognitive mechanisms that underlie perceptual processes, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how we make sense of visual information.
The book serves not only as a significant academic resource for psychology and cognitive science students but also appeals to anyone interested in the interplay between perception and cognition. Kubovy and Pomerantz invite readers to engage with the foundational ideas that continue to shape the field today, emphasizing the enduring legacy of Gestalt principles.
Through a blend of theoretical insight and empirical research, the authors articulate the principles that dictate how we interpret our surroundings. Their analysis sheds light on the cognitive mechanisms that underlie perceptual processes, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how we make sense of visual information.
The book serves not only as a significant academic resource for psychology and cognitive science students but also appeals to anyone interested in the interplay between perception and cognition. Kubovy and Pomerantz invite readers to engage with the foundational ideas that continue to shape the field today, emphasizing the enduring legacy of Gestalt principles.
Genres
Psychology