Higher-ordered visual and auditory processes such as colour, form, movement, depth, loudness, pitch, and speech perception as well as mechanisms of attention will be investigated. Some clinical dysregulations and pathologies that help illuminate understanding of key processing pathways will also be explored.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Psychology 3019
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
Notes:
Students with previous credit in Psychology 3161 may not take Psychology 3019/4019 for credit.
Course Classifications:
- Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences
- Type D: Health and Behavioral Sciences