"Perception." . . "Sens (Perception)" . . . . "Perception sensorielle." . . "Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)" . . . "Perception" . "Perception"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The senses are described; the Structuralist, Gestalt, Constructivist, and Direct Perception theories are critically analyzed, and perceptual models such as those of Ulric Neisser and David Marr are presented. Many examples of the perceptual theories are provided. In addition, the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity."@en . . . . . . "Perception, the theories"@en . "Perception, the theories" . . . . . "Cognitive psychology"@en . "Cognitive psychology" . "(Producer) In this program, the senses, including proprioception, are described; the Structuralist, Gestalt, Constructivist, and Direct Perception theories are critically analyzed, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses; and perceptual models such as those of Ulric Neisser and David Marr are presented. Many examples of the perceptual theories are provided. In addition, the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity." . "Can perception be explained in terms of sensation? In this program, the senses, including proprioception, are described; the structuralist, gestalt, constructivist, and direct perception theories are critically analyzed, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses; and perceptual models such as those of Ulric Neisser and David Marr are presented. Many examples of the perceptual theories are provided. In addition, the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity. An excellent overview of perception theory and various interpretations." . . . "In this program, the senses, including proprioception, are described; the Structuralist, Gestalt, Constructivist, and Direct Perception theories are critically analyzed, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses; and perceptual models such as those of Ulric Neisser and David Marr are presented. Many examples of the perceptual theories are provided. In addition, the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity." . "This video explores the question \"Can perception be explained in terms of sensation?\". Four main theories of perception: structuralist, gestalt, constructivist, and direct perception, are discussed with illustrated examples." . . . . . . . "Analyses and explanations of the many theories of perception including the structuralist approach, the constructivist approach, the Gestalt approach and analysis-by-synthesis."@en . . "\"In this program, the senses, including proprioception, are described; the Structuralist, Gestalt, Constructivist, and Direct Perception theories are critically analyzed, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses; and perceptual models such as those of Ulric Neisser and David marr are presented. many examples of the perceptual theories are provided. In addition, the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity. An excellent overview of perception theory and various interpretations." . . . "Described are the senses, including proprioception. Structuralist, Gestalt, Constructivist, and Direct Perception theories are analyzed and perceptual models are presented. Examples of perceptual theories are provided. Also the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity."@en . . . . . . . "\"Can perception be explained in terms of sensation? In this program, the senses, including proprioception, are described; the structuralist, gestalt, constructivist, and direct perception theories are critically analyzed, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses; and perceptual models such as those of Ulric Neisser and David Marr are presented. Many examples of the perceptual theories are provided. In addition, the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity. An excellent overview of perception theory and various interpretations\"--Website." . "Cognitive psychology, perception - the theories" . . . . . . . . . . . . "This program explores the question: Can perception be explained in terms of sensation? The program explains and analyses the structuralist, constructivist and Gestalt approaches and direct perception. Neisser's analysis-by-synthesis is presented as a combination of top-down and bottom-up explanations. Recent work covered includes the computer modelling of David Marr. Real-world applications bring the research to life in this fascinating program." . "Explores the question \"can perception be explained in terms of sensation?\", it explains and analyses various approaches -- structuralist, constructivist, Gestalt and direct perception." . . "Theories" . "Perception the theories"@en . "Perception the theories" . . . . "This program explores the question: can perception be explained in terms of sensation? It analyses the structuralist, constructivist and Gestalt approaches and direct perception."@en . . "In this overview of perception theory and various interpretations, the senses, including proprioception, are described; the Structuralists, Gestalt, Constructivist, and Direct Perception theories are critcally analyzed, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses. Key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure and Continuity are also discussed." . "Perceptionthe theories" . . "Sensation." . . "Psychological Theory." . . "Models, Psychological." . . 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