Wendell R Garner’s scientific contributions

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Aspects of a Stimulus: Features, Dimensions, and Configurations
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January 1978

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Wendell R Garner

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... The Gestalt theory in psychology was developed in Germany as a reaction to Elementalism and Behaviorism (Schultz and Schultz, 2004;Kaya and Akdemir, 2016). It proposes that the operational principles of the mind and brain are parallel, holistic, and analogical, with self-organizing tendencies (Garner, 1978;Delige, 1987;Narmour, 1989;Kimchi, 1994Kimchi, , 2003Darwin, 1997Darwin, , 2008van der Helm, 2004;Wagemans et al., 2012). The Gestalt theory was originally defined as the ability to form human senses, especially in terms of the visual perception and recognition of whole figures rather than a collection of simple curves or lines (Garner, 1978;Pomerantz, 1981;Rock, 1986;Kimchi, 1992Kimchi, , 1994Wagemans, 1995Wagemans, , 1997Wagemans et al., 2012). ...

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Early musical training benefits to non-musical cognitive ability associated with the Gestalt principles
Aspects of a Stimulus: Features, Dimensions, and Configurations
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  • January 1978