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PSYC UN3270 Computational Approaches to Human Vision (Seminar). 3 points.
This course will be offered in Fall 2016.
Prerequisites: some background in psychology and/or neurophysiology (e.g., PSYC UN1001, PSYC UN1010, PSYC UN2230, PSYC UN2450; BIOL UN3004 or BIOL UN3005) is desirable. See instructor if you have questions about your background. Some background in mathematics and computer science (e.g., calculus or linear algebra, a programming language) is highly recommended.
Study of human vision--both behavioral and physiological data--within a framework of computational and mathematical descriptions. Please contact Prof. Graham by e-mail (nvg1@columbia.edu) if you are interested in this course.
Psychology
Columbia College
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Neuroscience and Behavior
General Studies
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Psychology
General Studies
http://bulletin.columbia.edu/general-studies/majors-concentrations/psychology/
...program: PSYC W3265 Auditory Perception (Seminar) PSYC UN3270 Computational Approaches to Human Vision (Seminar) PSYC...