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PSY 400 Perception
Anatomy and physiology of the major sensory systems, their relationship to central structures of the brain, important and/or common pathological conditions. Basic issues and techniques of psychophysics. Perceptual phenomena and theory, with an emphasis on topics in two-and three- dimensional spatial perception, including the perceptions of size, depth and motion. Consideration of perceptual phenomena in practical settings.
Prerequisite: ±Ê³§³ÛÌý200 or PSY 201, Junior/Senior
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Psychology (Minor)
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The Psychology Department offers a minor in Psychology to majors in any field except Psychology. No courses for the minor may be taken for S/U credit.
Criminology (Minor)
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...of which much be 400 level. Students completing...of Political Science or PSY 230 Introduction to...
Sociology (Minor)
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...of which must be 400 level. Students completing...of Political Science or PSY 230 Introduction to...