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The perception of structure: Essays in honor of Wendell R. Garner.
Goodness, Gestalt, groups, and Garner: Local symmetry subgroups as a theory of figural goodness.
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Stephen E. Palmer
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1991
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American Psychological Association
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Perception of structure: An overview.
pp. 23
Goodness, Gestalt, groups, and Garner: Local symmetry subgroups as a theory of figural goodness.
pp. 41
Why our stimuli look as they do.
pp. 53
Integrality versus separability of stimulus dimensions: From an early convergence of evidence to a proposed theoretical basis.
pp. 73
Pattern goodness and pattern recognition.
pp. 97
Subjective randomness, aesthetics, and structure.
pp. 115
Apparent randomness is not always the complement of apparent order.
pp. 131
Redundancy gain revisited: Evidence for parallel processing of separable dimensions.
pp. 145
Imagery and the perception of musical timbre.
pp. 157
Response competition produces a "fast same effect" in same-different judgments.
pp. 169
Early selection, late selection, and the partitioning of structure.
pp. 183
Perception of color: A comparison of alternative structural organizations.
pp. 195
The structure of visual configurations: Stimulus versus subject contributions.
pp. 213
Perceptual analysis in pigeon visual search.
pp. 227
Representation of multidimensional stimuli in pigeons.
pp. 249
Lexical echoes of perceptual structure.
pp. 263
Words, the world, and their possibilities.
pp. 279
On the influence of response uncertainty and task structure on retrieval from lexical memory.
pp. 297
Perceptual structure and developmental process.
pp. 317
The perception of facial structure in infancy.
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