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Psych 131A = Bio N182 Vision.  ANNOUNCEMENTS  Fall, 2015   Most recent on top
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*** IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ***

Re: Required Discussion Section 

The day and room have been changed to
  MONDAY 4:00-4:50p
       SSPA-1165

  Apologies for any inconvenience this has caused. It was required
  by circumstances beyond my control. -gs
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Interdepartmental Vision Course,  Prof. George Sperling
Psych 131A (68445) = BioSci N182 (06235)
Fall, 2015.  SSL 145 Tu, Th 11:00-12:20

Required Discussion Section (TA: Veronica Chu )
Mon 4:00p-4:50   Rm SSPA 1165 (68448/06238)

website: www.cogsci.uci.edu/~whipl/Vision_Class

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Announcement 1.  Posted September 1, 2015  4:46p

PSYCH 131A LEC A +1 classes
To: Students Psych 131A, BioSci N182
From: Prof. Sperling,
1. Access linked website, read Blurbs
2. Enroll in required discussion section

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Psych 131A = Bio N182 Vision.  Goldstein pages  
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See syllabus for textbooks; see below for reference pages in Goldstein

  An alternative textbook (less complete):
   Goldstein, E. B.  Sensation and Perception.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth
     Publishing Co.  ***  For each lecture, a listing of the corresponding
     pages in Goldstein, both for the 5th and 6th editions, is given below.

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Reference pages for the lectures from Goldstein (5th) and Goldstein (6th) Edition

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5th edition
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Lecture         -  Chapter, pages
number

1. Goldstein (5th), Chapter 1, Introduction to Perception, p. 1-26. 

2. None.  See other readings.

3. Goldstein (5th), p. 31-36.

4. Goldstein (5th), p. 36-39, 42-49.

5. Goldstein (5th), p. 14-20,51-54,71-79, 88-97, 104-123.

6. Continue readings from previous lecture.

7. Goldstein (5th), Chapter 5, Perceiving Color, p. 131-152.

8. Continue readings from previous lecture.

9. Exam 1.

10. Goldstein (5th), p. 54-60, 79-88.

11. Goldstein (5th), Appendix, p.553-561, 8-13.

12. Goldstein (5th), Chapter 8, Perceiving Visual Space, p.215-241.

13. Goldstein (5th), Chapter 9, Size, Illusions, and Ecological Aspects of
    Perception, p. 245-267.

14. Goldstein (5th), Chapter 10, Perceiving Movement, p. 273-300.

15. Continue readings from previous lecture.

16. Exam 2.

17. Goldstein (5th), Chapter 16, Perceptual Development, p. 469-501, 233-238.

18. Thanksgiving.

19. Miscellaneous Topics.

20. Review.

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Goldstein 6th edition
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Lecture         -  Chapter, pages
number
 
2.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 2, Receptors and Neural Processing, p. 35-48.

3.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 16, Clinical Aspects, p. 547-551

4.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 2, Receptors and Neural Processing, p. 35-48.

5.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 2, Receptors and Neural Processing, p. 58-71.

6.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 4, Higher-Level Visual Processing, p. 109-123.

7.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 6, Perceiving Color, p.185-200, p.206-215.

8.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 2, Receptors and Neural Processing.
  Goldstein (6th), Chapter 3, Visual Processing: LGN and Striate Cortex

10.Review Goldstein (6th), Chapter 3, Visual Processing: LGN and Striate Cortex, p.88-94

11.Review Goldstein (6th), Chapter 1, p.11-18. Appendix p.583-590.

12.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 7, Perceiving Depth and Size, p.225-227, p.233-244.

13.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 7, Perceiving Depth and Size, p.227-233, p.244-260.

14.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 8, Perceiving Movement.

15.

16.

17.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 15, Perceptual Development, p.510-528.
   Review Goldstein (6th), Chapter 7, Depth, p.261-263.

19.Goldstein (6th), Chapter 5, Perceiving Objects.

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