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22692
Examination of how information about the outside world is sensed and how that information is organized and interpreted to form perceptions. Empirical and theoretical approaches to the psychology of perception with an emphasis on vision. Topics include psychophysical methods, basic physiology and function of sensory systems, perception of color and form, motion, distance, auditory patterns, body and limb position, temperature, pain, perceptual constancies, adaptation, and perceptual development.[(Prereq: (PSY 100 AND STAT 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) OR (PSY 300)) AND (Coreq: PSY334L)]
This course does not fulfill any general university requirements.
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