noun
- Plural of gestaltist; psychologists or theorists who study or advocate Gestalt psychology, which emphasizes the perception of wholes and organized patterns rather than isolated parts.
Usage: academic; psychology
Examples
- Early gestaltists like Max Wertheimer challenged the behaviorist approach to understanding perception.
- The gestaltists argued that the mind organizes sensory information into meaningful wholes.
- Many gestaltists conducted experiments on visual perception and figure-ground relationships.
- Contemporary gestaltists continue to explore how humans perceive patterns and structures.
- The work of gestaltists has influenced modern cognitive psychology and design principles.