EEG

  • Enseignement

    Détails

    Faculté Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines
    Domaine Psychologie
    Code UE-L25.01490
    Langues Anglais
    Type d'enseignement Séminaire
    Cursus Master
    Semestre(s) SP-2023

    Horaires et salles

    Horaire résumé Samedi , Cours bloc (Semestre de printemps)

    Enseignement

    Responsables
    • Britz Juliane
    Enseignants
    • Britz Juliane
    Description

    The EEG (Electroencephalogram) is the oldest window into the human mind and non-invasively tracks the electrical activity generated by the brain with high temporal resolution, thus providing important information about mental operations.

    This goal of this course is to give a comprehensive overview over the field of EEG research with a particular focus on event-related activity. It will cover the physical and physiological basics of EEG, fundamentals of digital signal processing and recording techniques. Students will present papers using state-of-the-art analysis techniques as well as “classics” in the EEG literature; an important aspect of these paper presentations are the particular questions we can answer with EEG as well as the methodological challenges and their solutions.

    The class will be a hybrid format comprising lectures on the physical bases of EEG / ERPs and presentations and discussion of papers on different methodologies.

    By the end of the class, students will have a fundamental understanding of the physics and physiology of EEG, be able to read and evaluate papers covering broad scope of analysis methods.

    This class addresses Master (and PhD) students with an interest in EEG, particularly those working with EEG data for their thesis.

    Places disponibles 12
    Softskills Non
    Hors domaine Non
    BeNeFri Non
    Mobilité Non
    UniPop Non

    Documents

    Fichiers annexes
  • Dates et salles
    Date Heure Type d'enseignement Lieu
    29.04.2023 08:15 - 17:00 Cours RM 02, salle S-0.113
    27.05.2023 08:15 - 17:00 Cours RM 02, salle S-0.113
  • Modalités d'évaluation

    Examen - SP-2023, Session d'été 2023

    Mode d'évaluation Par note
    Description

    Evaluation of the class comprises a short multiple-choice exam on the physical and physiological bases of EEG, evaluation of an oral paper presentation (in groups) and data analysis, each of which are weighted equally.

    Examen - SP-2023, Session d'automne 2023

    Mode d'évaluation Par note
    Description

    Evaluation of the class comprises a short multiple-choice exam on the physical and physiological bases of EEG, evaluation of an oral paper presentation (in groups) and data analysis, each of which are weighted equally.

    Examen - SA-2023, Session d'hiver 2024

    Date 02.02.2024 09:00 - 10:00
    Mode d'évaluation Par note
    Description

    Evaluation of the class comprises a short multiple-choice exam on the physical and physiological bases of EEG, evaluation of an oral paper presentation (in groups) and data analysis, each of which are weighted equally.

    Examen - SP-2024, Session d'été 2024

    Mode d'évaluation Par note
    Description

    Evaluation of the class comprises a short multiple-choice exam on the physical and physiological bases of EEG, evaluation of an oral paper presentation (in groups) and data analysis, each of which are weighted equally.

    Examen - SP-2024, Session d'automne 2024

    Mode d'évaluation Par note
    Description

    Evaluation of the class comprises a short multiple-choice exam on the physical and physiological bases of EEG, evaluation of an oral paper presentation (in groups) and data analysis, each of which are weighted equally.

    Condition Examen généré et réservé pour les reports
    Commentaire Examen généré et réservé pour les reports
  • Affiliation
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