Sensation and Perception(lecture notes)
Psychology 830:301
http://zeus.rutgers.edu/~ikovacs/SandP/prep.html
syllabus
PERCEPTUAL SYSTEMS HAVE A COMMONPLAN 
  • I.1. Introduction
  • I.2. Receptive fields
  • I.3.1 Physiology and I.3.2 Psychophysics
  • I.4.1 Cortical projections and I.4.2 Topographic organization
  • I.5 Parallel pathways
  • I.6 Lateral inhibition, sensitivity, resolution

  • 1.7 Summary
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SPECIFIC PERCEPTUALSYSTEMS

  • II.1 Somatosensory perception
  • II.2 The specific plan of the visual system
  • II.3 Color perception
  • II.4 Depth perception
  • II.5 Motion perception
  • II.6 The specific plan of the auditory system
  • II.7 Sound perception

  • II.8 Summary
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CONSTRUCTING APERCEPTUALWORLD

  • III.1 Capturing invariances
  • III.2 Capturing form
  • III.3 Perceptual organization
  • III.4 Perceiving events
  • III.5 Two visual systems in one brain
  • III.6 Visual attention
  • III.7 Visual memory

  • III.8 Summary 
    REFERENCES
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IN THE FOLLOWING CHAPTERS:

Figure numbersare used for reference within the text (e.g.: "see fig I.2/3" 
           means that you have to find Part I, Section 2., Figure 3.).
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