Vision & Art: Neuroscience 320 at Wellesley College  
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The course of study in Vision & Art can be described by two interlacing components, color and form, bound together by a series of empirical lab exercises. To learn more about the many topics contained within color and form, follow the links under each heading. Click on the Labs heading for a description of the labs used in the course.
 
COLOR
LABS FORM

Color basics

Color in the Eye

Color in the Brain: the What System

Binding, Color Memory, Synesthesia & aesthetics

Braid image

Resolving the image (Visual Acuity)

Line

The Where System

Face Perception

From 3D to 2D

 

  Created by : Kate Ciurej ‘08 and Donna Yee ’11
Created: July 9, 2008
Maintained By: Bevil Conway
Last Modified:July 21, 2013
Expires: July 21, 2013