Wednesday February 21st 2024 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Location KMC 605 + Zoom: 899 3587 3337 Cost / Admission Contact Jeff Leake: jleake@pdx.edu Bill Griesar, Ph.D: griesar@pdx.edu Advising: Rachel Landers: goffra@pdx.edu Share Facebook Twitter Add to my calendar Add to my Calendar iCalendar Google Calendar Outlook Outlook Online Yahoo! Calendar Perception involves the routing, identification, and interpretation of energy and information in our environment, both external and internal. Typically, it begins with detection of stimuli by sensory neurons, and the relay of this information to specific neural networks in the brain.In this course we will directly examine how vision, sound, touch and other stimuli are essential for perceptual experience, through the vibrant art and neuroscience research traditions around Valparaíso, Chile. We’ll experience how artists have approached, understood and integrated aspects of sensory detection and perception into often extraordinary works that compel, move, inspire, and affect our understanding of ourselves and our world. We’ll create objects designed to help reflect on and understand our perceptual experiences.Program Dates: June 28th - July 26th, 2024Course Credit: 4 credits (Psychology 410)Education Abroad Advisor: Fara Mendy, facultyled@pdx.eduFaculty / Program Leaders: Jeff Leake: jleake@pdx.edu Bill Griesar, Ph.D: griesar@pdx.eduLearn More & Apply Here. meeting or discussion