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9.35 Sensation and Perception, Spring 2004

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Title: 9.35 Sensation and Perception, Spring 2004
Author: Adelson, Edward H.
Issue Date: 2004-06
Abstract: How do the senses work? How do physical stimuli get transformed into signals in the nervous system? How does the brain use those signals to determine what's out there in the world? All the senses are discussed; vision is covered most extensively, with topics including the perception of color, motion, form, and depth.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/55910
Other Identifiers: 9.35-Spring2004
Other Identifiers: 9.35
IMSCP-MD5-793c96416254700712c6bd13d95e6c05
Is Based On http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35838
http://www.myoops.org/twocw/mit/Brain-and-Cognitive-Sciences/9-35Sensation-and-PerceptionSpring2001/CourseHome/index.htm
Keywords: vision, sensation, perception, psychophysics, illusion, depth, parallax, motion, occlusion, matching, recognition, smell, taste, hearing, perspective, sight, figure, ground, completion, modal, 420301, Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics

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