Gestalt and Human Vision
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Essay title: Gestalt and Human Vision
Gestalt and Human Vision, 2006.
An analysis of the Gestalt theory of human vision.
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Abstract
The paper shows that Gestalt theory contributed much to the study of human vision and object perception. It explains that the eye does not consciously select objects as was suggested in earlier theories. The writer explains that Gestalt theory proposes that the eye tends to group objects into meaningful units, and that this grouping is an organizational behavior. In summation, the writer states that the recognition theorists agree that the human eye is faced with a variety of difficulties when it undertakes the task of object perception and identification and that it is most often believed that recognition occurs when a comparison is made between visual input date and memory identification.
From the Paper
"Early Gestaltists balked at the idea that object perception was merely a matter of physiology: fiber