Prägnanz in visual perception and aesthetic appreciation
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Hysteresis and adaptation
Preface
Thesis information
Summary
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Introduction
1
General introduction
What is Prägnanz?
2
Prägnanz in visual perception
Robustness and sensitivity
3
What good is goodness? The effects of reference points on discrimination and categorization of shapes
Hysteresis and adaptation
4
Same stimulus, same temporal context, different percept? Individual differences in hysteresis and adaptation when perceiving multistable dot lattices
5
An efficient Bayesian observer model for temporal context effects when perceiving multistable dot lattices
Simplification and complication
6
Towards the most prägnant Gestalt: Leveling and sharpening as contextually dependent adaptive strategies
Order and complexity
7
The Order & Complexity Toolbox for Aesthetics (OCTA): A systematic approach to study the relations between order, complexity, and aesthetic appreciation
Discussion
8
General discussion
References
Appendices
A
Reference points, categorization, and discrimination
B
Individual differences in hysteresis and adaptation
C
Efficient Bayesian observer model of hysteresis and adaptation
D
Context dependence of leveling and sharpening
E
The Order & Complexity Toolbox for Aesthetics (OCTA)
Hysteresis and adaptation
© Joris Snaet
Also the
immediate context
in which we experience the incoming visual
stimulation can influence how we organize this stimulation.
3
What good is goodness? The effects of reference points on discrimination and categorization of shapes
4
Same stimulus, same temporal context, different percept? Individual differences in hysteresis and adaptation when perceiving multistable dot lattices