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Originally published in 1981, perceptual organization had been synonymous with Gestalt psychology, and Gestalt psychology had fallen into disrepute. In the heyday of Behaviorism, the few cognitive psychologists of the time pursued Gestalt phenomena. But in 1981, Cognitive Psychology was married to Information Processing. (Some would say that it was a marriage of convenience.) After the wedding, Cognitive Psychology had come to look like a theoretically wrinkled Behaviorism; very few of the mainstream topics of Cognitive Psychology made explicit contact with Gestalt phenomena. In the background, Cognition's first love – Gestalt – was pining to regain favor.

The cognitive psychologists' desire for a phenomenological and intellectual interaction with Gestalt psychology did not manifest itself in their publications, but it did surface often enough at the Psychonomic Society meeting in 1976 for them to remark upon it in one of their conversations.

This book, then, is the product of the editors’ curiosity about the status of ideas at the time, first proposed by Gestalt psychologists. For two days in November 1977, they held an exhilarating symposium that was attended by some 20 people, not all of whom are represented in this volume. At the end of our symposium it was agreed that they would try, in contributions to this volume, to convey the speculative and metatheoretical ground of their research in addition to the solid data and carefully wrought theories that are the figure of their research.

Preface
1. Psychophysics of Spatial-Frequency Channels Norma Graham
2.
Figure and Ground Perception in Briefly Presented Isodipole Textures Bela
Julesz
3. Concurrent-Pitch Segregation and the Theory of Indispensable
Attributes Michael Kubovy
4. Asking the "What For" Question in Auditory
Perception Albert S. Bregman
5. The Analysis of Unanalyzed Perceptions W.R.
Garner
6. Perceptual Organization in Information Processing James R.
Pomerantz
7. Perceptual Organization and Attention Daniel Kahneman and
Avishai Henik
8. On the Semantics of a Glance at a Scene Irving Biederman
9.
Levels of Perceptual Organization Julian Hochberg
10. Psychophysical
Complementarity Roger N. Shepard
11. Coalitions as Models for Ecosystems: A
Realist Perspective on Perceptual Organization Robert Shaw and M.T. Turvey
12. Three Approaches to Perceptual Organization: Comments on Views of
Hochberg, Shepard, and Shaw and Turvey Fred Attneave
13. Perceptual
Organization: An Overview James R. Pomerantz and Michael Kubovy.
Bibliographic Index. Subject Index.
Michael Kubovy, James R. Pomerantz