The organisation of material once it has been attended to was extensively studied by Gestalt psychologists.
The terms "structure" and "organization" were focal for the Gestalt psychologists.
This differed from previous conclusions by Gestalt psychologists that perception was not a higher-level process.
Gestalt psychologists were the first to study problem solving in humans and apes.
Gestalt psychologists working primarily in the 1930s and 1940s raised many of the research questions that are studied by vision scientists today.
Nor did he consider himself a Gestalt psychologist, being "sceptical of their attempts to construct wide-ranging theories".
Over the years, the Gestalt psychologists provided demonstrations and described principles to explain the way we organize our sensations into perceptions.
Gestalt psychologists criticize behaviorists for being too dependent on overt behavior to explain learning.
Gestalt psychologists stipulate that perception is the product of complex interactions among various stimuli.
Gestalt psychologists find it is important to think of problems as a whole.