
PSYC 477
RESEARCH IN SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
PSYCHOLOGY 477: Sensation and Perception
Three hours lecture; Two hours laboratory
Prerequisites: PSYC 202, 377
An introduction to the research methods and experimental investigations and theories of in sensory and perceptual psychology. Meets the lab course requirement for psychology majors.
1. Introduction
2. Vision
3. Audition
4. Cutaneous Senses
5. Chemical Senses
6. Labyrinthine and Kinesthetic Sensitivity
7. Social Perception
Lecture, seminar and discussion are used. Class participation expected. Oral exams given.
The student will develop an understanding of overall functioning, as well as the sensory and perceptual characteristics of models. Focus will be on the research and experimental investigations of a variety of animal species. Sensory problems in humans will be addressed.
Graded assignments may include oral exams, tests, a final examination, quizzes, the assignment and presentation of exercises, and projects, and class preparation and participation.
Students are encouraged to submit work of such quality that it could be accepted for presentationand/or publication.
DATE ACTION REVIEWED
September 2001 Updated and put in new format Dr. Alastair Harris