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Gestalt Theory
              Hanna Heishman




“the whole is different from the sum of its parts”
                    ( Vi c e k , 2 0 11 )
GESTALT
gestalt:
a
German
word

meaning
“form”
or
a

“whole”
 “an
organized
whole.

Gestalt
psychologists

emphasized
our
tendency

to
integrate
pieces
of

informa@on
into

meaningful
wholes”
 Maintains
that
humans

are
capable
of

immediate,
accurate
                       Each individual puzzle
                                         piece is unique - together,
assessment
of
                            they form a completely
surroundings
and
                        different perspective than
                                                    alone.
situa@ons                                        Munson 2011
                       Hothersale 2004
BEGINNINGS
The Gestalt perspective formed partially as a response to
structuralism which focuses on breaking down mental
events and experiences to the smallest elements;
furthermore, Structuralism states that all knowledge is
derived from sensation and introspection. Basically, this
states that in order to ascertain knowledge, one must
experience every aspect of the information.

An example of this would be an individual driving, and
seeing a stop sign. First, the individual must see the sign,
consciously comprehend it’s meaning, and then choose

                       Hothersale 2004
PROBLEM SOLVING - GESTALT

  ‱
      Gestalt psychologists ïŹnd it is important to think of
      problems as a whole. Max Wertheimer considered
      thinking to happen in two ways: productive and
      reproductive.
  ‱
      Productive thinking is solving a problem with
      insight.
       ‱
          This is a quick insightful unplanned response to
          situations and environmental interaction.
  ‱
      Reproductive thinking is solving a problem with
      previous experiences and what is already known.
                         Woodward 1988
FUNDAMENTALS OF GESTALT
‱
    When a person is given several segments of
    information, they deliberately examine the
    relationships among its parts, analyze their purpose,
    concept, and totality, and reaches the "aha!"
    moment, using what is already known.
    Understanding in this case happens intentionally by
    reproductive thinking.
‱
    Other Gestalts psychologist believe that insight
    deals with three processes:
    1) Unconscious leap in thinking.
    2) The increased amount of speed in mental processing.
    3) The amount of short-circuiting which occurs in normal
    reasoning
                                    Woodward, 1988
FIRST PRINCIPLE: FIGURE
                   GROUND


Our visual system
simpliïŹes the visual scene
into a ïŹgure that we look
at and a ground which is
everything else and forms
the background. This
tendency is exploited in
reversible ïŹgure-ground
ïŹgures.                               Do you see a face or a vase?
                                                Rex 2007
                     Maturana, 1961
Do you see an Old Lady or a Young Girl?
                           Unknown 2011

The ïŹgure-ground relationship continually reverses- but
always we organize the stimulus into a ïŹgure seen against a
ground. Such reversible ïŹgure-and-ground illustrations
demonstrate again that the 1988
                        Cohen same stimulus can trigger more
SECOND PRINCIPLE: GROUPING

 After we discriminate between ïŹgure and ground, we now have to
 organize the ïŹgure into meaningful form.

 To bring about order and form to basic sensations our minds follow
 certain rules for grouping stimuli together. They include:

    Proximity

    Similarity

    Continuity

    Connectedness

    Closure
                              Lettvin 1961
PROXIMITY




                     Notice how you group the dots
                              Ohio State 2010

Objects that are close together are likely to be seen as a group.

   Examples: music - you hear the melody, not the individual notes of music;
   and when you arrange words into sentences
                               Turchin 1977
Individually, the parts of the arrow are
simply lines, we associate their proximity
            to make the arrow.

               Ohio State, 2010
SIMILARITY




         Do you see the group of circles and squares as a whole
                          - or separate parts?
                              Ohio State, 2010

We group familiar ïŹgures together. Occurs when objects
look similar to one another. People often perceive them as
a group.                 Turchin 1977
Ohio State, 2010

          We see columns of similarity instead of rows of dissimilarity.


We see the squares and circles as vertical columns of
similar shapes, not as horizontal rows of dissimilar shapes
due to similarity.
                                Sternberg, 1995
ANOMALY



                   Where are your eyes drawn?
                           Ohio State, 2004



When similarity occurs, and object can be emphasized if it
is dissimilar to others. This is called an anomaly.

The ïŹgure on the far right becomes the focal point because
it is dissimilar to the other shapes.
                         Langely 1987
CONTINUITY




      Did your eyes follow the swish? This is the Law of Continuity at work.
                                 Ohio State, 2010



We perceive smooth, continuous pattern rather than
discontinuous ones.    Langley 1987
Immediately, do you perceive the individual parts or do you follow the line?

                                   Ohio State, 2010


Continuation occurs when the eye is compelled to move
through one object and continue to another object.
                                     Green 1966
CONNECTEDNESS



Because they are
uniform and linked, we
perceive each set of
two dots and the line
between them as a
single unit.
                                      How many groups do you see?
                                            Ohio State, 2010

                         Green 1987
CLOSURE


We ïŹll in gaps to
create a complete,
whole object.




                           Are these meaningless blobs - or is it a panda?
           Green 1987                       Ohio State, 2010
CLOSURE
  “IF YOU CAN RAED TIHS, YOU MSUT BE RAELLY SMRAT”




"Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde
Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the
ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is
taht the frist and lsat ltteers be at the rghit pclae.
The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed
it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn
mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the
wrod as a wlohe."


                       Hothersall 2004
Can you read the word? Or, are they incomplete and therefore indecipherable?
                                   Ohio State, 2010




The principle of closure applies when we tend to see
complete ïŹgures even when part of the information is
missing.

                                     Green 1967
CONCLUSION
Gestalt principles help us to
construct reality

We react to patterns that are
familiar even though we often
receive incomplete information. It
is speculated that this is a survival
instinct, allowing us to complete
the form of a predator even with
incomplete form.

Basically, we are far more
complex, capable, and evolved
than structuralism entails                             Recap.
                                  Hothersall 2004   Ohio State, 2010
WORKS CITED
David Hothersall: History of Psychology, chapter seven,(2004)

William Ray Woodward, Robert SonnĂ© Cohen - World views and scientiïŹc discipline formation: science studies in the German Democratic
Republic : papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988

Lettvin, J.Y., Maturana, H.R., Pitts, W.H., and McCulloch, W.S. (1961). Two Remarks on the Visual System of the Frog. In Sensory
Communication edited by Walter Rosenblith, MIT Press and John Wiley and Sons: New York

Valentin Fedorovich Turchin - The phenomenon of science - a cybernetic approach to human evolution - Columbia University Press, 1977


Sternberg, Robert, Cognitive Psychology Third Edition, Thomson Wadsworth© 2003.

Langley& associates, 1987; Perkins, 1981; Weisberg, 1986,1995”>


Bruce, V., Green, P. & Georgeson, M. (1996). Visual perception: Physiology, psychology and ecology (3rd ed.). LEA. p. 110.

Vi c e k , R . ( A r t i s t ) . ( 2 0 11 , J u l y 1 0 ) . F o r e s t [ I l l u s t r a t i o n ] . R e t r i e v e d f r o m h t t p : / / w w w. f l i c k r. c o m /
photos/kelehen/6069362800/

M u n s o n , T. ( A r t i s t ) . ( 2 0 1 1 , M a y 2 2 ) . P u z z l e d [ I l l u s t r a t i o n ] . R e t r i e v e d f r o m h t t p : / / w w w . f l i c k r . c o m /
photos/tanyamunson/6236552938/

R e x , D . ( A r t i s t ) . ( 2 0 0 7 , A u g u s t 0 7 ) . Va s e f a c e [ I l l u s t r a t i o n ] . R e t r i e v e d f r o m h t t p : / / w w w . f l i c k r . c o m /
photos/daverexwood/1058048330/

Unknown. (Artist). (2011, May 10). Old lady young girl [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://
m3 0 0 a .0p0h7o1t 3 6 0 4 .kj e tg ? o = 3 i m a g e / o l d l a d y y o u n g g i r l / b o u t d a n g t i m e / C o o l P i c s / I l l u s i o n s /
1 edi0             obuc p .com/


Ohio State. (Artist). ( 10). Proximity [Illustration]. Retrieved from http://
musicog.ohio-state.edu/Music829D/Notes/Gestalt.html

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Gestalt - FINAL

  • 1. Gestalt Theory Hanna Heishman “the whole is different from the sum of its parts” ( Vi c e k , 2 0 11 )
  • 3. BEGINNINGS The Gestalt perspective formed partially as a response to structuralism which focuses on breaking down mental events and experiences to the smallest elements; furthermore, Structuralism states that all knowledge is derived from sensation and introspection. Basically, this states that in order to ascertain knowledge, one must experience every aspect of the information. An example of this would be an individual driving, and seeing a stop sign. First, the individual must see the sign, consciously comprehend it’s meaning, and then choose Hothersale 2004
  • 4. PROBLEM SOLVING - GESTALT ‱ Gestalt psychologists ïŹnd it is important to think of problems as a whole. Max Wertheimer considered thinking to happen in two ways: productive and reproductive. ‱ Productive thinking is solving a problem with insight. ‱ This is a quick insightful unplanned response to situations and environmental interaction. ‱ Reproductive thinking is solving a problem with previous experiences and what is already known. Woodward 1988
  • 5. FUNDAMENTALS OF GESTALT ‱ When a person is given several segments of information, they deliberately examine the relationships among its parts, analyze their purpose, concept, and totality, and reaches the "aha!" moment, using what is already known. Understanding in this case happens intentionally by reproductive thinking. ‱ Other Gestalts psychologist believe that insight deals with three processes: 1) Unconscious leap in thinking. 2) The increased amount of speed in mental processing. 3) The amount of short-circuiting which occurs in normal reasoning Woodward, 1988
  • 6. FIRST PRINCIPLE: FIGURE GROUND Our visual system simpliïŹes the visual scene into a ïŹgure that we look at and a ground which is everything else and forms the background. This tendency is exploited in reversible ïŹgure-ground ïŹgures. Do you see a face or a vase? Rex 2007 Maturana, 1961
  • 7. Do you see an Old Lady or a Young Girl? Unknown 2011 The ïŹgure-ground relationship continually reverses- but always we organize the stimulus into a ïŹgure seen against a ground. Such reversible ïŹgure-and-ground illustrations demonstrate again that the 1988 Cohen same stimulus can trigger more
  • 8. SECOND PRINCIPLE: GROUPING After we discriminate between ïŹgure and ground, we now have to organize the ïŹgure into meaningful form. To bring about order and form to basic sensations our minds follow certain rules for grouping stimuli together. They include: Proximity Similarity Continuity Connectedness Closure Lettvin 1961
  • 9. PROXIMITY Notice how you group the dots Ohio State 2010 Objects that are close together are likely to be seen as a group. Examples: music - you hear the melody, not the individual notes of music; and when you arrange words into sentences Turchin 1977
  • 10. Individually, the parts of the arrow are simply lines, we associate their proximity to make the arrow. Ohio State, 2010
  • 11. SIMILARITY Do you see the group of circles and squares as a whole - or separate parts? Ohio State, 2010 We group familiar ïŹgures together. Occurs when objects look similar to one another. People often perceive them as a group. Turchin 1977
  • 12. Ohio State, 2010 We see columns of similarity instead of rows of dissimilarity. We see the squares and circles as vertical columns of similar shapes, not as horizontal rows of dissimilar shapes due to similarity. Sternberg, 1995
  • 13. ANOMALY Where are your eyes drawn? Ohio State, 2004 When similarity occurs, and object can be emphasized if it is dissimilar to others. This is called an anomaly. The ïŹgure on the far right becomes the focal point because it is dissimilar to the other shapes. Langely 1987
  • 14. CONTINUITY Did your eyes follow the swish? This is the Law of Continuity at work. Ohio State, 2010 We perceive smooth, continuous pattern rather than discontinuous ones. Langley 1987
  • 15. Immediately, do you perceive the individual parts or do you follow the line? Ohio State, 2010 Continuation occurs when the eye is compelled to move through one object and continue to another object. Green 1966
  • 16. CONNECTEDNESS Because they are uniform and linked, we perceive each set of two dots and the line between them as a single unit. How many groups do you see? Ohio State, 2010 Green 1987
  • 17. CLOSURE We ïŹll in gaps to create a complete, whole object. Are these meaningless blobs - or is it a panda? Green 1987 Ohio State, 2010
  • 18. CLOSURE “IF YOU CAN RAED TIHS, YOU MSUT BE RAELLY SMRAT” "Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteers be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe." Hothersall 2004
  • 19. Can you read the word? Or, are they incomplete and therefore indecipherable? Ohio State, 2010 The principle of closure applies when we tend to see complete ïŹgures even when part of the information is missing. Green 1967
  • 20. CONCLUSION Gestalt principles help us to construct reality We react to patterns that are familiar even though we often receive incomplete information. It is speculated that this is a survival instinct, allowing us to complete the form of a predator even with incomplete form. Basically, we are far more complex, capable, and evolved than structuralism entails Recap. Hothersall 2004 Ohio State, 2010
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