Tag: shape perception


PRINCIPLE OF PRAGNANZ

Foundations of the Principle of Pragnanz The Principle of Pragnanz, frequently referred to in psychological literature as the Law of Simplicity or the Law of Good Figure, serves as a cornerstone of Gestalt psychology. At its most fundamental level, this principle posits that individuals perceive and interpret ambiguous or complex images in the simplest form […]

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WELSH FIGURE PREFERENCE TEST (WFPT)

Introduction and Historical Context The Welsh Figure Preference Test (WFPT) stands as a highly regarded psychometric instrument specifically engineered to quantify and analyze an individual’s intrinsic visual preferences concerning various patterns and abstract geometric configurations. Conceptualized and introduced into the psychological literature in 1989 by the pioneering work of Welsh, the WFPT filled a crucial […]

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AMORPHAGNOSIA

Definition and Etymology of Amorphagnosia Amorphagnosia is a specialized neurological deficit characterized by the profound inability to consciously recognize or comprehend the three-dimensional form or shape of objects, despite having intact primary sensory input. The term itself is derived from Greek roots, offering immediate insight into the nature of the disorder: the prefix a- signifies […]

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