PN3037 Perception
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 1
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
10
SCQF level
SCQF level 9
Availability restrictions
Available to General Degree students with permission of the Psychology Honours Adviser
Planned timetable
Lectures: pre-recorded and released on Wednesday 12pm (noon) the week before each workshop Workshops: one of Tues 9.30-11am, 2-3:30, 3:30-5pm. (Module runs in weeks 7 - 11 only).
Module Staff
Dr Justin Ales
Module description
The aim of this module is to develop an understanding of visual perception and its functions. Stress will be laid on the integration of findings from physiology, neuropsychology, anatomy, and experimental psychology. Topic areas covered will include theories of human vision and their application to understanding our ability to perceive distinct visual properties, for example the shape, size, location and identity of objects. Emphasis will be placed on the development of the skill of critical evaluation of evidence and theory.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST ( PASS PN2002 OR PASS PS2002 )
Assessment pattern
1.5-hour Written Examination = 100%
Re-assessment
1.5-hour Written Examination = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
1 x 2-hour lecture and (weeks 7 - 11) and 4 x 1.5-hour laboratory class or seminar spread over Weeks 7 - 11.
Intended learning outcomes
- By the end of the module, students will be able to understand how the early visual system processes information.
- By the end of the module, students will be able design experiments to test visual function
- By the end of the module, students will be able to understand the basics of how the visual system develops.
- By the end of the module, students will be able to understand the challenges the brain faces in perceiving the world correctly