In this seminar, we will introduce key concepts in neuropsychology and explore the various stages of experimental design and analysis. Active discussion and hands-on experience in programming is emphasised, making this seminar an ideal complement to the curriculum.
Open to all BSc and MSc students in psychology at the University of Leipzig as a voluntary module (fakultativ)
See course poster here
Thursdays, 15:15 - 16:45
Library Seminar Room (C004), Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, 04103, Leipzig
Attendance rate >70% for Certificate of Participation issued at the end of the seminar
Vincent Cheung (+ colleagues from the MPI)
Seminar 01 – 17.10.2019: Neuropsychology and The Scientific Method (slides)
Seminar 02 – 24.10.2019: Research process (slides, code, homework, solution)
***** No seminar on 31.10 and 07.11 *****
Seminar 03 – 14.11.2019: Psychophysics (slides, code, homework, solution)
Seminar 04 – 21.11.2019: TMS demonstration with Philipp Kuhnke (slides)
Seminar 05 – 28.11.2019: Statistics 1 (slides, code, homework, data, solution)
Seminar 06 – 05.12.2019: Statistics 2 (slides, code)
Seminar 07 – 12.12.2019: Programming with Psychtoolbox (slides, code)
Seminar 08 – 19.12.2019: Programming with Psychtoolbox (code)
***** No seminar on 26.12 and 02.01 *****
Seminar 09 – 09.01.2020: EEG demonstration with Thomas C. Gunter and Erika Tsumaya (slides)
Seminar 10 – 16.01.2020: fMRI demonstration (slides)
Seminar 11 – 23.01.2020: Open Science and Research ethics with Mariella Paul (slides)
Seminar 12 – 30.01.2020: Presentations (in the Wilhelm-Wundt Room)
Seminar 13 – 06.02.2020: Presentation and wrap-up