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PSY 375 Sensation and Perception

An examination of the psychophysiological processes of gathering and interpreting information from the world around us through sound, touch, taste, olfaction, and particularly the visual system. The innate, neural, and learned aspects of sensation and perception will be considered. Prerequisite: successful completion of PSY 101, PSY 110, or PSY 111 with a C or better. This course includes an imbedded laboratory component equivalent to 1 credit hour. Recommended that students first complete, PSY 320 and PSY 320L with a C or better. Alternating fall semesters with PSY 391.

Credits

4