Innate perceptual organization: Laws of perception (proximity, The mind organizes sensory similarity, closure, continuity, etc.), GESTALT information into meaningful figure-ground principle, holistic perception (the whole is more than patterns. the sum of...
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Innate perceptual organization: Laws of perception (proximity, The mind organizes sensory similarity, closure, continuity, etc.), GESTALT information into meaningful figure-ground principle, holistic perception (the whole is more than patterns. the sum of the parts). Active interpretation of sensory Perceptual hypotheses (perception is a hypothesis about the world), influence of information: Perception is built from cognitive factors (expectations, CONSTRUCTIVIST experience and prior knowledge. memory), role of past experience, perception as an active and dynamic process. The available environmental information is sufficient for perception, GIBSON Perception is based on PERCEPTION there is no need for a process of direct information from the THEORIES OF (ECO-FRIENDLY) environment. interpretation, focus on the interaction between the organism and its environment. GREGORY Perception is a hypothesis Construction of perception from inferences and expectations, role of past built from senso
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