Middlebury

PSYC0303Y-F16

Sensation and Perception
Discussion

Sensation and Perception
Remarkably, using just five basic senses, our brains translate simple external stimuli (e.g. light and sound waves) into unique and vivid perceptual experiences enabling us to interact with our surrounding physical reality. Focusing primarily on the underlying mechanisms of vision and audition, we will explore how our brains construct detailed representations of our world. Throughout these explorations, we will identify perceptual limitations and investigate how mental processes such as attention and emotion affect our perceptions. We will review recent scientific articles and conduct experiments. (PSYC 0105 or any BIOL course; not open to first year students; open to psychology and neuroscience majors; others by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./1 hr. disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
91637
Subject Code:
PSYC
Course Number:
0303
Section Identifier:
Y

Course

PSYC 0303

All Sections in Fall 2016

Fall 2016

PSYC0303A-F16 Lecture (Dash)
PSYC0303Y-F16 Discussion (Dash)
PSYC0303Z-F16 Discussion (Dash)