Background The Embedded Figures Test (EFT, developed by Witkin and colleagues (1971)) has been used extensively in research on individual differences, particularly in the study of autism spectrum disorder. The EFT was originally conceptualized as a measure of field (in)dependence, but in recent years performance on the EFT has been interpreted as a measure of local versus global perceptual style. Although many have used the EFT to measure perceptual style, relatively few have focused on understanding the stimulus features that cause a shape to become embedded. The primary aim of this work was to investigate the relation between the strength of embedding and perceptual grouping on a group level. Method New embedded figure stimuli (both ...
This study was designed to test the theoretical interpretation of the Field-Independence Dimension o...
Individuals with autism demonstrate faster and more accurate performance (cognitive peaks) on the Bl...
Historically, the concepts of field-independence, closure flexibility, and weak central coherence ha...
Background. The Embedded Figures Test (EFT, developed by Witkin and colleagues (1971)) has been used...
Based on Gestalt psychological work on perceptual organization (Gottschaldt, 1926, 1929), Witkin (19...
Performance on the Embedded Figures Test (EFT) has been interpreted as a reflection of local/global ...
<p>The Embedded Figures task has a long history as an important clinical and psychological test. The...
Since its initial development, the Embedded Figures Test (EFT) has been used extensively to measure ...
Performance on the Embedded Figures Test (EFT) has been interpreted as a reflection of local/global ...
Since its initial development, the embedded figures test (EFT) has been used extensively to measure ...
This study further investigates findings of impairment in Gestalt, but not global processing in Auti...
<p>Figure to appear in: de-Wit, L. & Wagemans, J. (2014). Individual differences in local and global...
The embedded figures test has often been used to reveal weak central coherence in individuals with a...
A large body of research reports individual differences in local and global visual processing in rel...
Historically, the concepts of field-independence, closure flexibility, and weak central coherence ha...
This study was designed to test the theoretical interpretation of the Field-Independence Dimension o...
Individuals with autism demonstrate faster and more accurate performance (cognitive peaks) on the Bl...
Historically, the concepts of field-independence, closure flexibility, and weak central coherence ha...
Background. The Embedded Figures Test (EFT, developed by Witkin and colleagues (1971)) has been used...
Based on Gestalt psychological work on perceptual organization (Gottschaldt, 1926, 1929), Witkin (19...
Performance on the Embedded Figures Test (EFT) has been interpreted as a reflection of local/global ...
<p>The Embedded Figures task has a long history as an important clinical and psychological test. The...
Since its initial development, the Embedded Figures Test (EFT) has been used extensively to measure ...
Performance on the Embedded Figures Test (EFT) has been interpreted as a reflection of local/global ...
Since its initial development, the embedded figures test (EFT) has been used extensively to measure ...
This study further investigates findings of impairment in Gestalt, but not global processing in Auti...
<p>Figure to appear in: de-Wit, L. & Wagemans, J. (2014). Individual differences in local and global...
The embedded figures test has often been used to reveal weak central coherence in individuals with a...
A large body of research reports individual differences in local and global visual processing in rel...
Historically, the concepts of field-independence, closure flexibility, and weak central coherence ha...
This study was designed to test the theoretical interpretation of the Field-Independence Dimension o...
Individuals with autism demonstrate faster and more accurate performance (cognitive peaks) on the Bl...
Historically, the concepts of field-independence, closure flexibility, and weak central coherence ha...