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Configurationism (Noun)

Meaning

(psychology) a theory of psychology that emphasizes the importance of configurational properties.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • Configurationism is a term coined by Ulric Neisser to describe a holistic approach to remembering and perception in cognitive psychology.
  • The theory of configurationism proposed that the way in which we organize and structure our surroundings has a significant impact on our mental state.
  • In the 1960s, Neisser introduced configurationism as a theoretical framework to explain the processes involved in human perception and memory retrieval.
  • Neisser's theory of configurationism focuses on how objects, stimuli, or pieces of information relate to each other to form a complete whole.
  • By understanding configurationism and how people process configurational information, researchers can better explain cognitive processes like recognition, identification, and interpretation.

Synonyms

  • Gestalt Psychology

Hypernyms

  • Scientific Theory
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