PSY36103 — Sensation and Perception
PSY 36103 - Sensation and Perception PSY 36103 - Sensation and Perception This course examines the way the brain encodes stimulus information that results in sensations and perceptions. We will utilize scientific research and concepts as we explore across all modalities with a focus on visual perception. We will also study the perceptual experiences of attention, time, and consciousness. For a more in-depth understanding of these processes, we will look at scientific techniques that measure perceptual experiences. On Demand Semester Hours: 3
Prerequisites: PSY11103, PSY34203