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Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception – Tuesday Night

Description

This course gives you insights into the complexity and the beauty of the physiological and psychological mechanisms of your sensory systems. We explore the age-old question of how information about the world is acquired by the visual and auditory systems (and others) and used together with stored information to create an ongoing representation of the world.

We begin the course with an overview of the methodologies, theories and overriding assumptions within the field of sensation and perception. We then look at the way attention and awareness guide what we experience and understand about our environment. We also learn about sound by exploring sound waves, the anatomy of ears and by discovering how our brain perceives auditory signals. Finally, we look at how the visual system functions, the anatomy of the eyes and how our optic nerve and brain communicate.

In this course, we focus primarily on a biological perspective, although we also explore other fields like philosophy, communications studies and social psychology to contextualize the way people sense and understand the world. Furthermore, we use hands on examples, especially magic and illusions, to introduce topics throughout the course.

Lectures: Tuesday: 6 PM – 8:30 PM
Classroom: CC – 111
Office: H – 1125.12
Office Hours: by appointment only
Email: professor@erikchevrier.ca

Required Text

Yantis, S. (2013). Sensation and Perception. Worth Publishers.
Book Companion website: http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/yantis1e

PsychPortal for Sensation and Perception by Yantis, S (use activation code bundled with textbook) http://courses.bfwpub.com/yantis.php

Additional materials (lecture notes and readings) will be posted on the class website.

Lecture Schedule

I will not lecture about everything covered in the text book. It is your responsibility to do all of the readings. In each class, I will use a variety of teaching tools including videos, activities, experiments, discussions and debates. In order to fully participate in the class, you MUST complete the assigned readings BEFORE each class. Attendance is also mandatory. This is a TENTATIVE schedule and is subject to change! Be sure to consult the course website regularly to be aware of any changes.

PART 1

DateTopicChapter
September 8Course overview / Introduction to Perception-
September 15NO CLASS!-
September 22Foundations of Sensation and PerceptionChapter 1
September 29Attention and AwarenessChapter 8
October 6Sound and the EarsChapter 9
October 13The Auditory BrainChapter 10
October 20Perceiving Speech and MusicChapter 11
October 27MIDTERM EXAM-

PART 2

DateTopicChapter
November 3Light and the Eyes2
November 10Visual Brain3
November 17Recognizing Visual Objects4
November 24Perceiving Colour5
December 1Class Presentations-
-FINAL EXAM-    

Assesment:

Exam 140%
Exam 2 40%
Group Project10%
Class Participation10%

Letter Grade Equivalency:

Your numerical grades will be converted to letter grades as follows

A+ (93 – 100%)B+ (77 – 79%)C+ (67 – 69%)D+ (57– 59%)
A (85 – 92%)B (73 – 76%)C (63 – 66%)D   (53 – 56%)
A- (80 – 84%)B- (70 – 72%)C- (60 – 62%)D- (50 – 52%)
F < 50%---

 

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Lessons

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Course Syllabus

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September 8 – Introduction

Free

September 22 – World, Mind, Brain

Free

September 29 – Attention and Awareness

Free

October 6 – Group Project

Free

October 6 – Sound and the Ears

Free

October 13 – The Auditory Brain and Perceiving Auditory Scene

Free

October 20 – Exam Overview

Free

November 3 – Speech and Music

Free

November 10 – Light and Eyes

Free

Preliminary Assessment

Free

Paper and Presentation

Free

November 17 – Disorders of Vision

Free

November 17 – The Visual Brain

Free

November 24 – Recognizing Visual Objects

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