Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166473 BCSC 221-1 Auditory Perception Spring 2024 4.0 Closed
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 1025 AM 1140 AM Hutchison Hall Room 473 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
40
Capacity     
40
Co-Located: BCSC 221-1 (P), BCSC 521-1, PSYC 221-1
Instructors: Kevin Davis
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course considers how we comprehend the auditory environment. Topics include the physical stimulus for hearing, the physiology of the auditory system (both at the periphery and in the central nervous system), the psychophysics of basic auditory perception (e.g., hearing thresholds), higher level auditory perception (including auditory scene analysis and the perception of complex auditory events such as speech and music), and hearing disorders. Considers research from a diverse range of perspectives including behavioral research, cognitive neuroscience, studies of individual differences, and research that adopts a comparative perspective.

Prerequisite: BCSC 110 or BCSC 111

Offered: Spring

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166472 BCSC 221-2 Auditory Perception - Recitation Spring 2024 Recitation Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
F 1025 AM 1140 AM Hutchison Hall Room 473 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
36
Capacity     
40
Co-Located: BCSC 221-2 (P), PSYC 221-2
Instructors: Kevin Davis
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: Recitation for BCSC 221/PSYC 221. This course considers how we comprehend the auditory environment. Topics include the physical stimulus for hearing, the physiology of the auditory system (both at the periphery and in the central nervous system), the psychophysics of basic auditory perception (e.g., hearing thresholds), higher level auditory perception (including auditory scene analysis and the perception of complex auditory events such as speech and music), and hearing disorders. Considers research from a diverse range of perspectives including behavioral research, cognitive neuroscience, studies of individual differences, and research that adopts a comparative perspective.
Offered: Spring

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142472 BCSC 221-1 Auditory Perception Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 1025 AM 1140 AM Hutchison Hall Room 473 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
25
Capacity     
40
Co-Located: BCSC 221-1 (P), BCSC 521-1, PSYC 221-1
Instructors: Kevin Davis
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course considers how we comprehend the auditory environment. Topics include the physical stimulus for hearing, the physiology of the auditory system (both at the periphery and in the central nervous system), the psychophysics of basic auditory perception (e.g., hearing thresholds), higher level auditory perception (including auditory scene analysis and the perception of complex auditory events such as speech and music), and hearing disorders. Considers research from a diverse range of perspectives including behavioral research, cognitive neuroscience, studies of individual differences, and research that adopts a comparative perspective.

Prerequisite: BCSC 110 or BCSC 111

Offered: Spring

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142473 BCSC 221-2 Auditory Perception - Recitation Spring 2023 Recitation Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
F 1025 AM 1140 AM Hutchison Hall Room 473 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
24
Capacity     
40
Co-Located: BCSC 221-2 (P), PSYC 221-2
Instructors: Kevin Davis
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: Recitation for BCSC 221/PSYC 221. This course considers how we comprehend the auditory environment. Topics include the physical stimulus for hearing, the physiology of the auditory system (both at the periphery and in the central nervous system), the psychophysics of basic auditory perception (e.g., hearing thresholds), higher level auditory perception (including auditory scene analysis and the perception of complex auditory events such as speech and music), and hearing disorders. Considers research from a diverse range of perspectives including behavioral research, cognitive neuroscience, studies of individual differences, and research that adopts a comparative perspective.
Offered: Spring