Psychology

Psychology – Doctoral Degree 2014
Perception 1
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 1
Recommended Semester: 1
ECTS Credits Allocated: 10.00
Pre-requisites: Master level course on the psychology of perception, or equivalent knowledge.

Course objectives: Training students to gain basic understanding of the historical foundations and modern themes of psychology of perception.

Course description: At the deeper level, the phenomena and theories of psychology of perception, with an emphasis on visual perception, are exemined. Perceive of color and light, space and movement, are processed, according to the complex physical stimulation and its mathematical description, levels of physiological processing, and structure of experience.

Learning Outcomes: Critical understanding of theories and phenomena of sensory perception

Psychology – Doctoral Degree 2014
Perception 1
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 1
Recommended Semester: 1
ECTS Credits Allocated: 10.00
Pre-requisites: Master level course on the psychology of perception, or equivalent knowledge.

Course objectives: Training students to gain basic understanding of the historical foundations and modern themes of psychology of perception.

Course description: At the deeper level, the phenomena and theories of psychology of perception, with an emphasis on visual perception, are exemined. Perceive of color and light, space and movement, are processed, according to the complex physical stimulation and its mathematical description, levels of physiological processing, and structure of experience.

Learning Outcomes: Critical understanding of theories and phenomena of sensory perception

Literature/Reading:
  • Palmer, S. (1999). Vision Science: Photons to Phenomenology. Cambridge: Bradford.
  • Izabrani članci iz savremene literature iz opažanja boja, prostora i kretanja iz časopisa Perception, Vision Research, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and Performance, Perception &
  • Goldstein, E.B. (2005). Blackwell Handbook of Sensation & Perception. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Daw, N. (2012). How vision works. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Frisby, J. P. and Stone, J. V. (2010). Seeing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Filipović Đurđević, D. i Zdravković, S. (2013). Uvod u kognitivne neuronauke. Zrenjanin: Gradska narodna biblioteka Zrenjanin.
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