NBE-E4240 - Advanced Course on Human Neuroscience D, Lecture, 2.3.2022-25.5.2022
This course space end date is set to 25.05.2022 Search Courses: NBE-E4240
Topic outline
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Due to the current pandemic situation, the course is organised in remote mode:
https://aalto.zoom.us/j/64363942105
Contact course faculty: nbe-e4240 (at) aalto.fi
Professor in charge: Riitta Salmelin riitta.salmelin (at) aalto.fi
Teaching assistants:
Gayane Ghazaryan gayane.ghazaryan (at) aalto.fi
Silvia Cotroneo silvia.cotroneo (at) aalto.fi
Lectures: Wednesdays 9:15-11, but note 3-hour sessions 9:15-12 on 6.4. and 20.4.
Exercise session: Thursdays 10:15-11
Teaching period: IV-V, 2.3.-25.5.2021 (no exam)
Overview: The aim of this class is to provide an essential research toolkit to prospective neuroscientists, with special focus on experimental human neuroimaging.
Learning outcomes: After this course the students will have had a chance to gain important research tools such as:
- developing critical reading of published work – e.g. writing a review, participating in a constructive group discussion
- getting to know some of the current topics and controversies in imaging neuroscience
- developing one’s own research ideas-to-experiments and writing a short research plan for a grant proposal
- giving and receiving feedback on scientific concepts and text
- understanding key aspects of research ethics – e.g. studying humans, authorship
Prerequisites: NBE-E4210 Structure and operation of the human brain (or equivalent knowledge), NBE-E4000 Principles of Biomedical Imaging (or equivalent knowledge)
Restrictions: This course is primarily for students of the Human Neuroscience and Technology major. Only a limited number of other students can participate. Participation is limited to 20 students in total.
Credits: 5 ECT
Workload: Lectures/contact teaching 30 h, homework 70 h, project work 30 h
Study material: Lecture slides, scientific articles.
Assessment methods and criteria: There is no end-course exam. The course grade is determined by weighted grades of learning diaries and a research plan. In order to pass the class, the students are required to attend at least 80% of both lectures (also note specific required sessions below) and exercise sessions and to turn in all the assignments.