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Psych 131A = Bio N182 Vision.  ANNOUNCEMENTS  Fall, 2010
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2010  GREAT TEACHING ASSISTANT, expert in the subject matter.
The TA is available in discussion sections to help students
with HW assignments, exam prep, and anything that is not clear
from the lectures.

Fall, 2010   Section times

Section 1  68406/06236  Monday   5:00-5:50p   Rm SE2 1304

Section 2  68407/06237  Thursday 4:00p-4:50   Rm MSTB 122

Office Hours:
  TA:  Justin Mark  jtmark@uci.edu   Office hours: Wed 11:00-noon + by appt.
    Room SST 679
   
  Prof: George Sperling, sperling@uci.edu
   Office hours: Tue 12:30-1:30p (after class) + by appt.  Rm SSPA-2181


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Psych 131A = Bio N182 Vision.  ANNOUNCEMENTS (abbreviated)  Fall, 2009
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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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