BIO122 — Sensation and Perception
BIO 122 - Sensation and Perception BIO 122 - Sensation and Perception An introduction to the biological and psychological processes involved in sensation and perception. This course will examine the way in which the sensory systems receive information from the environment and relay it to the central nervous system and how this information is then integrated, organized, and interpreted to form perceptions. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the processes of touch, vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. This course will also explore a variety of situations and conditions which can alter perception such as occur with phantom limb syndrome, color blindness, and even illusions. Hours 3 Class Hours; 3 Laboratory Hours Course Profile Learning