SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
BASIC CONCEPTS OF SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
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most complex way
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top-down manner
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bottom-up manner
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simplest manner
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Detailed explanation-1: -The law of prägnanz is sometimes referred to as the law of good figure or the law of simplicity. This law holds that when you’re presented with a set of ambiguous or complex objects, your brain will make them appear as simple as possible.
Detailed explanation-2: -n. one of the Gestalt principles of organization. It states that people tend to perceive forms as the simplest and most meaningful, stable, and complete structures that conditions permit. Also called law (or principle) of Prägnanz. [
Detailed explanation-3: -Prägnanz is a German word that means “good figure” or “pithiness” (literally defined as, “brief, forceful and meaningful in expression”). The human eye likes to find simplicity and order in complex shapes – it prevents us from being overwhelmed by information overload.
Detailed explanation-4: -concept by Wertheimer argument was Wertheimer’s concept of Pragnanz (“precision”) in organization; when things are grasped as wholes, the minimal amount of energy is exerted in thinking. To Wertheimer, truth was determined by the entire structure of experience rather than by individual sensations or perceptions.