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Apr 29, 2026
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PSYC 2075 - Sensation and Perception This course introduces sensory information processing and perception as well as methods used to study the relationship between the physical energy that is sensed (e.g. light and sound) and the subjective experience of objects and events. Mechanisms underlying perception of touch, body position, taste, smell, hearing, and vision are covered. The course is designed for students to gain a strong foundation for more advanced biological-based psychology courses. Hands-on, student-centered activities will be emphasized throughout the course. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1010 (3)
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