A combined laboratory/lecture course that emphasizes the theoretical issues, experimental methods, and data analysis techniques relevant to the study of sensation and perception.
5
UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeProf. Eckstein is one of my all time favorite professors that I have had at UCSB. He truly truly cares about his students and wants them to learn. Lectures are very engaging and super important to go to, not graded on attendance but no recordings and will miss alot if missed. The textbook is an easy read and helps alot.
Dr. Eckstein knows his stuff, he cares about his students, and the textbook you read for this class is actually so good. It's the first time I've finished a textbook in my life. It's like funny and makes the concepts in class way more digestible. Vision uses 1/4 of our brain power. Important and interesting stuff to learn!
The class is not easy but prof E really makes the material accessible. I got super sick for 2 weeks and missed a good chunk of classes and he was super helpful. I read the textbook and then went into his office hours where he gave me the lectures over again essentially. I dont think the class is easy but prof E really cares about student success.
Super fun/straight forward class!
Based on the reviews I was slightly nervous about taking this class. Came to find out that Eckstein is one of the best professors at UCSB. People complaining about the tests being difficult clearly didn't pay attention to lectures or go for that matter. The essentially tells you what's going to be on the test if you show up.
Loved the class despite the really hard content. If anyone else taught this class, it easily could have been my least favorite class at UCSB. But he is engaging, super knowledgeable, and great at explaining things in OH. Textbook and lectures are key to passing the class. I recommend going to his office hours a lot!