Website review: The Gestalt Principles

ferclyn ferclyn discovered this in Psychology 15 reviews since Dec 3, 2006
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seostrategist rated 3 months ago
From the page: "Gestalt is a psychology term which means "unified whole". It refers to theories of visual perception developed by German psychologists in the 1920s. These theories attempt to describe how people tend to organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes when certain principles are applied. "
Baylynx rated 10 months ago
Interesting page regarding our ability to comprehend and define what we see! Fun stuff for certain!
kwiz rated 11 months ago
Gestalt is a psychology term which means "unified whole". It refers to theories of visual perception developed by German psychologists in the 1920s. These theories attempt to describe how people tend to organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes when certain principles are applied. zephyrwolf rated 5 months ago This webpage just summed up my entire high school freshman art class. Now it just needs to teach people the instinct of moving your hands perfectly to create high-quality art.
topmiss1 rated 19 months ago
Ive always been interested in our perception of things
ashleystar82 rated 19 months ago
TheGestalt Principles
magsimprov rated 19 months ago
It is all one even when it is not.
CrazyNick rated 19 months ago
Gestalt examples. Pictures where our eyes fill in the blanks.
j4m3sb0nd rated 20 months ago
From the page: "Gestalt is a psychology term which means "unified whole". It refers to theories of visual perception developed by German psychologists in the 1920s. These theories attempt to describe how people tend to organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes when certain principles are applied. These principles are:"
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