PSYB51H3 Chapter 4: chapter 4

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Psyb51- chapter 4 perceiving and recognizing objects| page1. A loosely defined stage of visual processing that comes after basic features have been extracted from the image (early vision) and before object recognition and scene understand (high-level vision). A contour that is perceived, even though nothing changes from one side of the contour to the other in the image. No borders are there, but there is a perceived shape. A school of thought believing that complex objects or perceptions could be understood by analysis of the components. In german, literally form. in perception, the name of a school of thought stressing that the perceptual whole could be greater than the apparent sum of the parts. A set of rules describing which elements in an image will appear to group together. The original list as assembled by members of the. A gestalt grouping rule stating that two elements will tend to group together if they seem to lie on the same contour.

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