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UE916 - NEURO 201 - Cognitive Neuroscience


Lieu et planning


  • Autre lieu Paris
    Université de Paris, 45 rue des Saints-Pères 75006 Paris
    2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, vendredi 09:00-12:00
    du 5 février 2021 au 21 mai 2021


Description


Dernière modification : 7 avril 2021 15:27

Type d'UE
Enseignements fondamentaux de master
Disciplines
Psychologie et sciences cognitives
Page web
https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/program/m1-program-13570 
Langues
anglais
Mots-clés
Sciences cognitives
Aires culturelles
-
Intervenant·e·s
  • Laura Dugué [référent·e]   maîtresse de conférences, Université de Paris

The course will be divided in 3 sections. First, we will present how sensory systems such as vision and audition can be used as models to investigate higher cognitive functions. Second, we will present and discuss methodological considerations to the study of cognition in humans and animals. Third, we will concentrate on four case studies (predictive brain, attention/perception, consciousness and language). We will present how one can study these cognitive functions using a multimodal approach including various models (vision/audition, animals/humans), and approaches (neuroimaging, psychophysics, modelling).

1. Introduction                           
2. Models to study cognition: the vision model

3. Models to study cognition: the auditory model

4. Exam I  + TD
                            
5. Methods: animal vs. human model

6. Methods: frequent methodological problems in cognitive neuroscience

7. Exam II + TD
                            
8. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Predictive brain case study

9. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Attention/perception case study

10. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Consciousness case study

11. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Language case study

12. Exam III + TD

13. Final Exam


Master


  • Initiation/introduction – Sciences cognitives – M1/S2-M2/S4
    Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
    MCC – contrôle continu, examen

Renseignements


Contacts additionnels
cogmaster@psl.eu
Informations pratiques

The complete syllabus of the course is available on the Cogmaster's website. For any information, please contact the secretariat of the Cogmaster.

Registration procedure (external students) : https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/students/external-students-13501

Direction de travaux des étudiants
-
Réception des candidats
-
Pré-requis

All students will need basic brain physiology knowledge (ideally Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience), as well as basic neuroimaging methodological knowledge (ideally Methods in Neurosciences).

Dernière modification : 7 avril 2021 15:27

Type d'UE
Enseignements fondamentaux de master
Disciplines
Psychologie et sciences cognitives
Page web
https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/program/m1-program-13570 
Langues
anglais
Mots-clés
Sciences cognitives
Aires culturelles
-
Intervenant·e·s
  • Laura Dugué [référent·e]   maîtresse de conférences, Université de Paris

The course will be divided in 3 sections. First, we will present how sensory systems such as vision and audition can be used as models to investigate higher cognitive functions. Second, we will present and discuss methodological considerations to the study of cognition in humans and animals. Third, we will concentrate on four case studies (predictive brain, attention/perception, consciousness and language). We will present how one can study these cognitive functions using a multimodal approach including various models (vision/audition, animals/humans), and approaches (neuroimaging, psychophysics, modelling).

1. Introduction                           
2. Models to study cognition: the vision model

3. Models to study cognition: the auditory model

4. Exam I  + TD
                            
5. Methods: animal vs. human model

6. Methods: frequent methodological problems in cognitive neuroscience

7. Exam II + TD
                            
8. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Predictive brain case study

9. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Attention/perception case study

10. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Consciousness case study

11. Multimodal approach to study cognition: Language case study

12. Exam III + TD

13. Final Exam

  • Initiation/introduction – Sciences cognitives – M1/S2-M2/S4
    Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
    MCC – contrôle continu, examen
Contacts additionnels
cogmaster@psl.eu
Informations pratiques

The complete syllabus of the course is available on the Cogmaster's website. For any information, please contact the secretariat of the Cogmaster.

Registration procedure (external students) : https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/students/external-students-13501

Direction de travaux des étudiants
-
Réception des candidats
-
Pré-requis

All students will need basic brain physiology knowledge (ideally Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience), as well as basic neuroimaging methodological knowledge (ideally Methods in Neurosciences).

  • Autre lieu Paris
    Université de Paris, 45 rue des Saints-Pères 75006 Paris
    2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, vendredi 09:00-12:00
    du 5 février 2021 au 21 mai 2021