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      Instructions for writing learning diary blogs

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      The learning diary blogs are written in groups of two or three. If you don't have a group yet, you can use this forum to find one.

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      Exercise sheet and return box for exercise 1

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      Exercise sheet and return box for exercise 2

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      Exercise sheet and return box for exercise 3

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      Exercise sheet, Python script, and return box for exercise 4

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      Exercise sheet and return box for exercise 5

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      Exercise sheet (2 pages!), Python script, and return box for exercise 6

      In previous years, we have repeated the reaction-time experiment of exercise 4 with EEG measurement in the Aalto Behavioural Laboratory. This year, we were not able to have the exercise session in the EEG laboratory, so you will get the data of an earlier group instead. Watching the EEG part of the ANI virtual tour in Panopto may be helpful.

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      Return box for the exam (exam sheet available separately in Assignments)

      This is an open-book exam, meaning you can use the course material and other sources. However, you still need to adhere to good academic practice; for example, you cannot copy text from sources or present someone else's text or images as your own.

      Remember to write full paragraphs instead of lists. You will mostly likely not be able to capture the level of detail required for full points in just a few short paragraphs.


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      Exam sheet (December 2020) File PDF

      Exam sheet for exam on the 14th of December, 2020

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      Return box for the exam (exam sheet available separately in Assignments)

      This is an open-book exam, meaning you can use the course material and other sources. However, you still need to adhere to good academic practice; for example, you cannot copy text from sources or present someone else's text or images as your own. Please do not use copy-paste even for short fragments of text. If you use quotes or figures from external material, the source must be appropriately and accurately indicated.

      Remember to write full paragraphs instead of lists. You will mostly likely not be able to capture the level of detail required for full points in just a few short paragraphs.


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      Exam (February 2021) File PDF