Chater Nick
U Oxford.
Psychol Rev. 1996 Jul;103(3):566-581. doi: 10.1037/0033-295X.103.3.566.
Two principles of perceptual organization have been proposed. The likelihood principle, following H. L. F. von Helmholtz (1910/1962), proposes that perceptual organization is chosen to correspond to the most likely distal layout. The simplicity principle, following Gestalt psychology, suggests that perceptual organization is chosen to be as simple as possible. The debate between these two views has been a central topic in the study of perceptual organization. Drawing on mathematical results in A. N. Kolmogorov's (1965) complexity theory, the author argues that simplicity and likelihood are not in competition, but are identical. Various implications for the theory of perceptual organization and psychology more generally are outlined.
人们提出了两种知觉组织原则。遵循赫尔曼·冯·亥姆霍兹(1910/1962)的似然性原则认为,知觉组织的选择是为了与最可能的远端布局相对应。遵循格式塔心理学的简洁性原则表明,知觉组织的选择应尽可能简单。这两种观点之间的争论一直是知觉组织研究的核心话题。作者借鉴了安德烈·柯尔莫哥洛夫(1965)复杂性理论中的数学成果,认为简洁性和似然性并非相互竞争,而是相同的。文中还概述了这一观点对知觉组织理论及更广泛心理学领域的各种影响。