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BIOLOGY 70, Fall 2007
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOBIOLOGY
GENE'S OFFICE HOURS 14 NOVEMBER 2007 ![]()
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The six lectures on sensory systems will discuss aspects of how
visual and auditory information is processed by the eye, ear,
and brain. The presentations will have several aims: i) to give
an overall view of the mechanisms by which information in the
outside world is captured, processed, and related to perceptions,
ii) to see how aspects of vision are related to everyday
phenomena and to techniques used by artists, iii) and to understand
a few of the common disorders which lead to anomalous vision and
hearing. The material presented will come from Kalat and Gregorys
books and from outside sources.
In order to help you organize the material presented in lectures,
we have compiled handouts (available on this WWW site) which specify most of the material for
which you will be held responsible. These handouts include both
questions of concept and vocabulary items; however, you should
note that the vocabulary is not intended to be only an exercise
in memorization but that important concepts lie behind each vocabulary
item. DOWNLOADING AND PRINTING THE HANDOUTS BEFORE THE LECTURES
WILL MAKE NOTETAKING MUCH EASIER. At any rate, I hope that these handouts help to reassure
you regarding the material for which you are responsible and thus
allow you to enjoy the ebb and flow of the lectures. If you really
know the material on the handouts, you will be in very good shape
for the midterm!
E. Switkes
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An especially good site for understanding visual perception
is by Peter K. Kaiser.
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Eye, Brain, and Vision ![]()
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