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Nov 21, 2024
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PSY 313 - Sensation and Perception Course Units: 1.0 The study of sensation and perception examines the physics of the real world (stimulus), how the nervous system captures information about the environment (sensation), and the translation of sensory information into meaningful events (perception). Multiple levels of analysis will be introduced including sensory physiology, psychophysiology, and psychophysics. The class will cover a variety of topics, possibly to include how the eye is not a camera, why people need glasses, how 3-D movies work, the mysteries of face blindness, and what’s hiding behind your eardrum. Prerequisite(s): (PSY 210 or BIO 210 ) and PSY 300 Corequisite(s): PSY 313L CC: SCLB Lecture/Lab Hours One lab per week.
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