While there is widespread agreement among vision researchers on the importance of some local aspects of visual stimuli, such as hue and intensity, there is no general consensus on a full set of basic sources of information used in perceptual tasks or how they are processed. Gestalt theories place particular value on emergent features, which are based on the higher-order relationships among elements of a stimulus rather than local properties. Thus, arbitrating between different accounts of features is an important step in arbitrating between local and Gestalt theories of perception in general. In this paper, we present the capacity coefficient from Systems Factorial Technology (SFT) as a quantitative approach for formalizing and rigorously t...
Attempts to introduce Gestalt theory into the realm of visual neuroscience are discussed on both the...
Humans can rapidly extract object and category information from an image despite surprising limitati...
In classical models of vision, low level visual tasks are explained by low level neural mechanisms. ...
a b s t r a c t While there is widespread agreement among vision researchers on the importance of so...
The concepts of grouping, emergence, and superadditivity (when a whole is qualitatively different fr...
Many Gestalt phenomena have been described in terms of perception of a whole being not equal to the ...
What exactly are the ``parts'' that make up a whole object, and how and when do they group? The answ...
A series of three experiments were designed to test for Emergent Features, which, in Gestalt psychol...
Numerous examples of meaningful inter-individual differences in visual processing have been document...
Many Gestalt phenomena have been described in terms of perception of a whole being not equal to the ...
We continually recognize objects without apparent effort. We don’t know how the brain does it and we...
We examined whether early visual processing reflects perceptual properties of a stimulus in addition...
Our first review article (Wagemans et al., 2012) on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of Ge...
How does our visual system combine the features or parts in a complex display to provide a percept o...
Capacity limits in visual attention have traditionally been studied with static arrays of elements f...
Attempts to introduce Gestalt theory into the realm of visual neuroscience are discussed on both the...
Humans can rapidly extract object and category information from an image despite surprising limitati...
In classical models of vision, low level visual tasks are explained by low level neural mechanisms. ...
a b s t r a c t While there is widespread agreement among vision researchers on the importance of so...
The concepts of grouping, emergence, and superadditivity (when a whole is qualitatively different fr...
Many Gestalt phenomena have been described in terms of perception of a whole being not equal to the ...
What exactly are the ``parts'' that make up a whole object, and how and when do they group? The answ...
A series of three experiments were designed to test for Emergent Features, which, in Gestalt psychol...
Numerous examples of meaningful inter-individual differences in visual processing have been document...
Many Gestalt phenomena have been described in terms of perception of a whole being not equal to the ...
We continually recognize objects without apparent effort. We don’t know how the brain does it and we...
We examined whether early visual processing reflects perceptual properties of a stimulus in addition...
Our first review article (Wagemans et al., 2012) on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of Ge...
How does our visual system combine the features or parts in a complex display to provide a percept o...
Capacity limits in visual attention have traditionally been studied with static arrays of elements f...
Attempts to introduce Gestalt theory into the realm of visual neuroscience are discussed on both the...
Humans can rapidly extract object and category information from an image despite surprising limitati...
In classical models of vision, low level visual tasks are explained by low level neural mechanisms. ...