PSYD54H3: Current Topics in Visual Recognition

The course provides an intensive examination of selected topics in the research of visual recognition. Multiple components of recognition, as related to perception, memory and higher-level cognition, will be considered from an integrative psychological, neuroscientific and computational perspective. Specific topics include face recognition, visual word recognition and general object recognition.

[NROC64H3 or [[PSYB51H3 or PSYB57H3] and 0.5 credit from the PSYC50-series of courses]] and [PSYB07H3 or STAB22H3 or STAB23H3] and PSYB70H3
[PSYD50H3 if taken in Winter 2014, 2015 or 2016], PSYD51H3
Natural Sciences
Priority will be given to fourth-year students in the Specialist/Specialist Co-op programs and Major/Major Co-op programs in Psychology and Mental Health Studies, and the Specialist/Specialist Co-op programs in Neuroscience - Cognitive Stream. Third-year students in these programs will be admitted as space permits. Students in a Specialist/Specialist Co-op Program in Psychology, Mental Health Studies or Neuroscience may take a maximum of 1.0 PSY/NRO D-level credits. Students in a Major/Major Co-op Program in Psychology, Mental Health Studies or Neuroscience may take a maximum of 0.5 PSY/NRO D-level credits per major. Students in the Minor Program in Psychology are not typically eligible for enrolment in PSY/NRO D-level courses. PSYD98Y3/NROD98Y3 are excluded from these limits. Please see this website for full information.