Perception and Action

COGS-6420

This course is a graduate level introduction to the topic of perception and action, and will focus on the significance of perception, motor control, and perceptual-motor learning as they relate to the performance of routine and skilled tasks. It will explore perception and action from information processing, computational, dynamical systems, and ecological perspectives, review current empirical and computational research, and consider some applications, including training, rehabilitation, human-machine interaction, and robotics.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
Perception And Action (4c)
  • Brett R. Fajen
Seats Taken: 8/19
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
Perception And Action (4c)
  • Brett R. Fajen
Seats Taken: 6/10
2016
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2014
Perception And Action (4c)
  • Brett R. Fajen
Seats Taken: 2/15
2013
Perception And Action (4c)
  • Brett R. Fajen
Seats Taken: 3/15
2012
2011
Perception And Action (4c)
  • Brett R. Fajen
Seats Taken: 8/15
2010
2009
2008
Perception And Action (4c)
  • Brett R. Fajen
Seats Taken: 7/10
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