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Brief Description

This is an interdisciplinary course in the Claremont Neuroscience Program, covering the basic neurophysiology and psychophysics of vision, as part of the brain study, as well as the computational simulation and modeling of the visual signal processing at both the neuronal and perceptual levels. Various aspects of vision such as the perception of form, color, depth and motion are discussed. Active learning is emphasized by computer demonstrations and projects, literature search, in-class discussions and presentations, as well as lecturing. The course is designed for all interested students across Claremont Colleges of different backgrounds.



Ruye Wang
2000-12-07