Feature Integration Theory is a theory of visual perception that suggests that the brain processes individual features of an object (such as color, shape, or motion) before integrating them into a unified whole perception.
Related terms
Bottom-up Processing: It refers to the processing of sensory information from the environment to form perceptions based on the incoming stimuli.
Gestalt Psychology: A school of psychology that focuses on how people perceive and organize their experiences into meaningful wholes or patterns.
Visual Perception: The process through which we interpret and understand visual information received from our surroundings.