Empiristic theory of visual gestalt perception: hierarchy and interactions of visual functions
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Autor: Kleine-Horst, Lothar
Jahr: 2001
Contents
Preface and Introduction 0-13
1. On the aim and history of the ETVG 0-13
2. Overview of the entire concept 0-19
3. The first 75 years of Sabotage in visual science (1925-2000) 0-23
a) Beginning and destruction of the research
on actual genesis (Friedrich Sander, Udo Undeutsch,
Carl Friedrich Graumann, Albert Wellek) 0-23
b) Cover-up of the Sabotage of actual genesis
by the German psychology establishment
(Editors of German Journals, Psychology Associations,
The Nazi network and the German Association for Psychology) 0-31
4. Some similarities and differences between Berlin gestalt
psychology and the ETVG 0-37
5. The most important characteristics of the Empiristic theory
of visual gestalt perception 0-45
6. Those who will first receive this book 0-50
Part 1: Theory of figure/outfield perception
A. The functional sphere and its
hierarchical structure
I. The old problem 1- 3
1. Optical illusions 1- 3
2. Sensory perception 1- 7
3. Gestalt perception 1- 9
II. The new way to solve the problem 1 -11
1. The starting point 1-11
2. What is a figure ? 1-13
3. The basic model of Visual gestalt perception 1 -17
III. The functional hierarchy of contour factors 1-21
1. The three-sphere-model of contour perception 1 -21
2. Here is something bright (Pml) 1-25
3. Brightness difference (Dm) and location difference (DI) 1-29
4. The hierarchical relationships between Pml, Dm and DI 1-32
5. Lateral brightness gradient (Gml) 1-33
6. Lateral line (LI) 1-36
7. Lateral closedness (Fl) 1-38
IV. Expanded model of gestalt perception 1-39
Summary 1-45
Part 2: Theory of figure/outfield perception
B. Functional antagonism and
phenomenal polarity
I. The bipolarity of figure quality 2- 3
1 Double perception 2- 3
2. The polarity of double perception 2- 9
3. Inhomogeneity and homogeneity 2-14
4. Line and field 2-19
5. Closedness and openness; figure and outfield 2-21
6. The polarities of Pml, Dm and DI 2-29
II. Functional antagonism 2-31
1. The functional structure of the figure perception System 2-31
2. The receptive retinal areas of the gestalt factors 2-33
3. Absolute scale and relative scale 2-37
4. Passive and active antagonism 2-40
III. The four phenomenal effects of a gestalt factor 2-43
1. The System of phenomenal effects 2-43
2. The two informative effects 2-43
3. The formative effect 2-45
4. The normative effect 2-46
5. Relationships to other concepts of visual perception 2-48
IV. Materiological and functionological Stimulus concept 2-49
Summary 2-51
Part 3: Theory of figure/outfield perception
C. Functionological theory and
neurobiological facts
I. Correspondence of Functions Hypothesis
1. Increase in theory deficit by neurobiological facts 3- 3
2. General functionology of both the neuron
and the gestalt factor 3- 5
3. Special functionology and phenomenology of the
gestalt factor Pml 3- 7
a) Shape of the receptive Pml area 3- 7
b) The unipolarity of Pml perception 3-10
c) The phenomenal location of Pml-brightness 3-13
d) The Pml-brightness at the Pml-Iocation 3-19
4. The neurobiological correlates of the Pml functions 3-25
II. Correspondence of Levels Hypothesis 3-27
III. Correspondence of Interactions Hypothesis 3-33
1. Filling-in by a command from above 3-33
2. Three directions of interactions 3-40
3. Neuronal connections between visual areas 3-43
IV. Higher-order receptive fields 3-45
Summary 3-49
Part 4: Theory of figure/outfield perception
D. Ontogenesis of the figure factors
I. The figure factors as memory contents 4- 3
1. The Empiristic Development Hypothesis 4- 3
2. Implicit and explicit memory concepts in the literature 4- 6
3. The hierarchical process of memorization 4- 9
4. The formation of the gestalt factor Pmldt 4-10
5. The formation of the gestalt factors Dm and DI 4-11
6. The formation of the gestalt factor Gml 4-13
7. The formation of the gestalt factors LI and Fl 4-14
II. Empirical confirmation of the theory of ontogenesis 4-17
1. Predictions of gaze behavior development in infants 4-17
2. The actual development of gaze behavior in infants 4-21
3. The development of function sensitivity 4-24
III. On the structure and function of memory 4-29
1. The memorization and actualization of functional
relationships follow the same Schema 4-29
2. Phenomenological and functionological concepts
of the memorized objects 4-31
3. The particular Visual functions of Single cells
as memory contents 4-36
Summary 4-39
Part 5. Theory of form perception
A. Ontogenesis and actualization of the
quantity, orientation, and form factors
I. Introduction 5- 3
1. The five Systems involved in form perception 5- 3
2. The quantity factor (Q) 5- 4
3. The contribution of the oculomotor System to perception 5- 8
II. Forming the egocentric coordinate System 5-11
1. The gestalt factors verticality (V) and horizontality (H) 5-11
2. The anisotropy of space 5-16
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3. The gestalt factor tiltedness/orientedness (T) 5-17
a) The tiltedness aspect 5-17
b) The orientedness aspect 5-19
4. Overview of the factor hierarchy 5-21
III. Forming the geometric coordinate System 5-23
1. The gestalt factor elongatedness/extendedness (E) 5-23
2. The gestalt factor straightness (S) 5-27
3. The gestalt factor measurement equality (M) 5-30
4. The gestalt factor rectangularity/parallelism (R) 5-31
5. Some formative effects of the coordinate factors 5-33
6. Experiencing the same Stimulus at different levels 5-38
IV. First empirical confirmation of the hierarchical order
of the quantity, orientation, and form factors 5-41
1. The development of the Visual ability of infants
according to the factors at Levels 5 to 8 5-41
2. The hierarchical order of the factors at Levels 6 to 10
as shown in the order of difficulty for preschool children
while copying given forms 5-43
Summary
Part 6: Theory of form perception
B. Actual genesis and actual lysis of complex
ico-structures, and the effect of attention
I. The complexity of ico-structures 6- 3
1. The order-level complexity of figures,
and the factor-based complexity 6- 4
2. The order-level complexity of figure/outfield Systems 6- 9
3. Are there yet other aspects of complexity? 6-10
II. Actual-genetic pre-percepts of a figure 6-13
1. Wohlfahrt s discovery 6-13
2. The actual ization Schema 6-16
3. Actual genesis of the outer contour 6-21
4. Actual genesis of the inner contours 6-26
IM. Refinement of the Interpretation 6-29
1. Further agreement of the theory with fact 6-29
2. Actual genesis of the infield 6-32
3. The formless disk 6-36
4. The angleless pentagon 6-37
IV. What is attention? 6-39
1. Science at a loss 6-39
2. The everyday experience of attention 6-45
V. The role of attention in Wohlfahrt s series of pre-percepts 6-49
1. The relationship between the development of the outer
contour and the development of the inner contours 6-49
2. The disappearance of parts of the figure 6-51
VI. The actual lysis of a figure through concentrative
withdrawal of attention 6-55
1. Overview of the experiment and its results 6-55
2. The functional effects of attention 6-56
3. Phenomenology and order-level functionology
of the actual-lytic stages 6-57
4. Form factor functionology of the actual-lytic stages 6-62
VII. Negative afterimages and extrasensory images 6-65
1. Comparative phenomenology of the images 6-65
2. Functionology of the afterimages 6-74
3. Negative afterimages of children 6-81
Summary 6-89
Part 7: Theory of depth, time, and motion perception
I. The lowest stages of visual perception 7- 3
1. The complete System 7- 3
2. Physical matters and physical functions 7- 3
3. The gestalt factor Pmldt 7- 6
4. The four difference factors 7- 7
II. The six gradient factors 7- 9
1. The lateral brightness gradient (Gml) 7- 9
2. The lateral depth gradient (Gdl) 7-10
3. The depth brightness gradient (Gmd) 7-11
4. The temporal brightness gradient (Gmt) 7-13
5. The lateral movement gradient (Glt)
and the depth movement gradient (Gdt) 7-14
III. The finite solid in infinite Space 7-17
1. The combined spacial line/field factor (Ls) 7-17
2. The combined spacial closedness/openness factor (Fs) 7-19
3. Synopsis of the perception of a three-dimensional
solid in a three-dimensional space 7-20
4. The perception of a three-dimensional form 7-23
IV. The finite change in infinite time 7-25
1. Time line and time field (Lt), time closedness and
time openness, time figure and time outfield (Ft) 7-25
2. The relationships between space and time factors 7-29
Summary 7-33
Part 8: Empiristic Interaction Theory of Visual
Figure Factors
I. Empiristic Association Hypothesis 8- 3
II. Formalizing the gestalt laws 8- 7
I.Syntax 8-7
2. Gestalt locations 8- 8
3. The basis row of interaction factors 8-12
4. The procedure of Interpretation 8-14
III Examples of gestalt laws 8-19
1.XA-laws 8-19
2. Xdt-laws 8-20
3. Xdl-laws 8-23
a) The Moon illusion 8-24
b) The Delboef illusion 8-27
c) The Ebbinghaus illusion 8-28
4. XFI-laws 8-32
5. Xdm-laws 8-41
6. XLI-laws and XGml-laws 8^16
Summary 8-51
Part 9: Subjective contours and fields accounted
for by the ETVG
I. The edge type illusion 9- 3
1. Introduction 9- 3
2. The primary conditions for the emergence of edge type NPCs
a) The origin of an MPC 9- 8
b) The origin of an NPC 9-10
c) The origin of both a matching and a non-matching
phenomenal field 9-12
3. Interpretation of peculiarities in the domain of NP contours
and fields 9-14
a) About determinants of the NP contours and fields 9-14
b) The summation of functional activations 9-16
c) Lengthening , condensing , and strengthening
effects of LI 9-19
d) Straight and curved forms of an NPC 9-22
4. Further types of non-matching phenomenal contours
and fields 9-23
a) Hermann grid patches 9-23
b) Percepts in actual-genetic and actual-lytic processes 9-24
c) Negative afterimages 9-25
d) Clairvoyant images 9-26
II. The line-end type illusion 9-31
1. The primary conditions for the emergence of
line-end type NPCs _ 9-31
a) A gratingline covering a receptive Gml field
b) The Gml function activating the LI function 9-35
2. The course of the NPC 9-37
3. Explanation of some experimental findings 9-39
a) The detection threshold 9-39
b) Variables influencing the abutting grating illusion 9-46
4. Approach to accounting for other data. 9-55
Summary 9-57
Part 10: Past, present, and future
I. General difficulties in reading this book 10-3
II. Comparing the ETVG with Berlin gestalt psychology
in greater detail 10-7
1. Constancy hypothesis ; none, one or two? 10-8
2. Sensory and gestalt Stimuli 10-10
3. Explicit and implicit memory 10-12
4. Toward a synthesis of Ganzheit theory and Element theory
using the ETVG 10-13
5. Figural after-effects 10-16
a) The new facts 10-16
b) Köhler s failure to account for most after-effects 10-17
c) Accounting for the figural after-effects using the ETVG 10-22
III. Comparing the ETVG with Leipzig gestalt psychology 10-29
1. The transphenomenal psychic being 10-29
2. Sander adopts the basic hypotheses of the ETVG
actual-genetic theory 10-30
IV. Further responses 10-33
1. Comments to new facts and their interpretation 10-33
2. Comments of non-gestaltists to the ETVG 10-35
V. Comparing the ETVG with the Grossberg theory 10-39
1. Similarities 10-39
a) Rough structural comparison 10-39
b) Statements about the Boundary Contour System (BCS) 10-42
c) Statements about the Feature Contour System (FCS)
and its relationships to the BCS 10-44
2. Criticisms to the Grossberg theory 10-45
a) Invalid distinction between visible and recognizable
percepts 10-45
b) Restricted domain of filling-in 10-49
c) The lack of a two-dimensional figure/outfield concept 10-51
VI. The Four-Manner Four-Level Model of Reality 10-59
1. Outline of the model 10-60
2. Criticisms to the model 10-68
3. New insights into reality 10-69
a) The Solution to the mind/matter problem 10-70
b) Psychic and Mental Consciousness 10-71
c) Where the axioms of logic, arithmetic,
and geometry come from 10-74
d) From Mental Consciousness (MC) to Mental Order (MO) 10-76
e) From Mental Order (MO) to Individual Cosmic
Matter (ICM) 10-77
VII. What could be the next Steps in Visual research? 10-79
1. The ETVG s limitations and the domains beyond them 10-79
a) Essential limitations 10-79
b) Present limitations 10-81
2. Further theoretical investigation 10-82
3. Empirical examination of ETVG predictions 10-84
a) Accounting for known facts 10-84
b) Performing new experiments 10-85
Summary 10-87
Part 11: Advanced studies on Visual perception
Introduction 11-3
I. Influences on the perception of size, length, and interval
(Xdl-laws) 11-5
1. The Baldwin illusion 11-5
2. The Müller-Lyer illusion 11-7
3. Additivity of illusion effects 11-11
4. More influences on apparent line length 11-13
5. The Oppel-Kundt illusion 11-17
6. Dramatic phenomena 11-19
7. The fist experiment 11 -24
8. Investigations on the Delboef illusion 11 -25
9. Where is the peak of non-monotonic curves? 11 -33
10. Effects of contour blurring on size and length perception 11-35
II. Influences on Critical Flicker Frequency and latency (Xdt-laws) 11-37
1. Critical Flicker Frequency (CFF) 11-37
a) Time figure and time outfield 11 -37
b) The specific gestalt law dt dt 11 -39
c) Unspecific Xdt-laws 11 -40
d) The influence of figure complexity on CFF 11-41
2. Latency 11 -43
3. Two kinds of influence caused by figure complexity 11 -46
III. Similarity, discriminability, and their hierarchical dependences 11-49
1. Theory of similarity and discriminability 11-49
2. Similarity judgments, with examples from Goldmeier (1937) 11-51
3. Number and orientation similarity 11-61
a) Number similarity ranks 11-61
b) Orientation Similarity Measure (OSM) 11 -64
c) Combined number and orientation similarity rank order,
using an experiment from Beck (1966) 11 -67
4. Discrimination time rank Orders 11 -70
a) An example from Olson and Attenave (1970) 11 -70
b) Examples from Pomerantz, Sager, and Stoever (1977) 11 -74
5. Texture discrimination 11 -77
a) Examples from Julesz, Gilbert, Shepp, and Frisch (1973) 11-77
b) Examples from Caelli, Julesz, and Gilbert (1978) 11 -80
6. Search asymmetries, with examples from Treisman and
Gormican (1988) 11-82
Summary 11-89
References 11-91
Appendix
Epilogue: Can this theory be one of the seldom emerging
grand paradigm candidates? App.- 3
1. The aim of the epilogue App.- 3
2. Normal science, its paradigms and anomalies App.- 5
3. Resistance to paradigm change App.- 7
4. The characteristics of a new paradigm App.-11
5. How will a new paradigm be adopted by scientists? App.-13
6. Who are the inventors of paradigms? App.-14
Index
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topic_facet | Gestalt psychology Visual perception Gestaltpsychologie Visuelle Wahrnehmung |
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work_keys_str_mv | AT kleinehorstlothar empiristictheoryofvisualgestaltperceptionhierarchyandinteractionsofvisualfunctions |