Introduction to theory, research methods and principles associated with the study of perceptual processes. Examples of how perceptual principles can be applied to solve problems in communications, transportation, medicine, industrial design, manufacturing, marketing, food and beverage industries (flavoring, blending, and scenting, etc.). Precludes additional credit for NEUR 3202. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1001 and PSYC 1002. Lectures three hours a week.
Introduction to theory, research methods and principles associated with the study of perceptual processes. Examples of how perceptual principles can be applied to solve problems in communications, transportation, medicine, industrial design, manufacturing, marketing, food and beverage industries (flavoring, blending, and scenting, etc.). Precludes additional credit for NEUR 3202. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1001 and PSYC 1002. Lectures three hours a week.