Prägnanz
in visual perception
One-page summary
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Prägnanz in visual perception
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Conceptual development
2.1
The meaning of
Prägnanz
2.1.1
Prägnanz as a property of a Gestalt
2.1.2
Prägnanz as a tendency in each organizing process
2.1.3
Prägnant steps
2.1.4
Good Gestalt
2.2
Predictive coding and Prägnanz
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Robustness and sensitivity to change
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Hysteresis and adaptation
4.1
Hysteresis and adaptation in categorization, discrimination, and similarity judgment tasks
4.2
Individual differences in hysteresis and adaptation effects on the perception of non-identifiable morph figures
4.3
Individual differences in hysteresis and adaptation effects on the perception of multistable dot lattices
4.4
Future research ideas
4.4.1
Review on hysteresis and adaptation
4.4.2
Generalizability of findings
4.4.3
Interaction with longer-term context effects
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Order and complexity
Future research ideas
5.1
OCTA, meaning, and
Sinnprägnanz
5.2
OCTA, working memory capacity, and Prägnanz
5.3
Individual differences in preference for order and complexity
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Simplification and complication
Future research ideas
6.1
Why Prägnanz is more than simplification
6.2
Relation with recognition performance and aesthetic appreciation
References
Appendix
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Dissemination and science communication
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Appendix Chapter 2
B.1
Supplemental figures
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Appendix Chapter 3
C.1
Supplemental figures
C.2
Methodological information
C.3
Supplemental videos
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Appendix Chapter 4
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Supplemental figures 4.1
D.2
Supplemental figures 4.2
D.3
Methodological information 4.2
D.4
Supplemental Figures 4.3
D.5
Supplemental information 4.3
D.6
Supplemental videos 4.4
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Prägnanz
in visual perception
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