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PSYC2008 Visual Perception and Cognition

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Psychology
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Psychology
Offered in Second Semester, 2011 and Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course is divided into two sections: visual perception and cognition. Topics covered in the visual perception section include: historical review of the different theoretical approaches to studying visual perception; organisation and function of cells early in the visual system; conceptual and clinical neuropsychological implications of multiple and parallel visual pathways; perceptual constancies and sensory and perceptual illusions. Topics covered in the cognitive section include: methodological approaches to cognitive psychology (including cognitive neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience), object and face recognition, visual imagery, memory and decision-making.

Indicative Assessment

A mid semester exam (40%) and an end-of-semester exam (40%) and a laboratory report (20%). The examination/s must be passed in order for an overall pass in the course to be awarded.

Workload Two lectures per week and 18 hours of laboratory classes spread across the semester
Areas of Interest Psychology
Requisite Statement

PSYC1003 and PSYC1004 (or PSYC1001) or PSYC2007. Other backgrounds in cognitive science, biology or engineering fields will be considered on merit.

Prescribed Texts

Reading brick required for vision component. Text required for the cognition component is: Smith, E.E. and Kosslyn, S.M. (2007) Cognitive Psychology: Mind & Brain. New Jersey: Pearson/Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0-13-182508-9

Programs Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, and Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies
Science Group B
Academic Contact Dr Mark Edwards

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