The overall structure and function of the human nervous system, how nerve cells generate electrical signals and communicate, and how sensory and motor systems integrate external and internal signals and orchestrate action.
The phenomenology of what we see and how the brain generates visual representations that promote successful behavior in a profoundly ambiguous sensory environment.
How the brain creates our sense of spatial location from a variety of sensory and motor sources, and how this spatial sense in turn shapes our cognitive abilities.
How to use this knowledge of perception and action in academic and real world applications