The psychological and physiological bases of sensory and perceptual processes, including vision, audition, taste, smell, touch, proprioception, and basic psychophysics. Provides a background for advanced courses in sensory and perceptual processing, human factors, and environmental psychology.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Notes
- Not open to students with credit in Psychology 469 or Psychology 471.
Sections
This course will be offered next in
Winter 2015.