List of publications in psychology
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Gestalt psychology (also Gestalt of the Berlin School) is a theory of mind and brain that proposes that the operational principle of the brain is holistic, parallel, and analog, with self-organizing tendencies; or, that the whole is different than the sum of its parts. The classic Gestalt example is a soap bubble, whose spherical shape is not defined by a rigid template, or a mathematical formula, but rather it emerges spontaneously by the parallel action of surface tension acting at all points in the surface simultaneously. This is in contrast to the "atomistic" principle of operation of the digital computer, where every computation is broken down into a sequence of simple steps, each of which is computed independently of the problem as a whole. The Gestalt effect refers to the form-forming capability of our senses, particularly with respect to the visual recognition of figures and whole forms instead of just a collection of simple lines and curves.
See also
- Max Wertheimer
- Kurt Koffka
- Wolfgang Köhler
- Gestalt therapy—often mistaken for gestalt psychology
- Structural information theory
- Rudolf Arnheim
- Wolfgang Metzger
- Kurt Goldstein
- Pál Schiller Harkai
- Solomon Asch
- Hermann Friedmann
- James J. Gibson
- James Tenney
- Graz School
- Important publications in gestalt psychology
- Mereology
- Optical illusion
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
- Pattern recognition (machine learning)
- Amodal perception
- Phenomenology
- Topological data analysis
- Fuzzy-trace theory
- Laws of Association