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UE923 - PROG - Programming for Cognitive and Brain Science
Lieu et planning
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Autre lieu Paris
Université de Paris, 45 rue des Saints-Pères 75006 Paris
1er semestre / hebdomadaire, jeudi 09:00-11:00
du 17 septembre 2020 au 14 janvier 2021
Description
Dernière modification : 8 avril 2021 08:44
- Type d'UE
- Enseignements fondamentaux de master
- Disciplines
- Méthodes et techniques des sciences sociales, Psychologie et sciences cognitives
- Page web
- https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/program/m1-program-13570
- Langues
- anglais
- Mots-clés
- -
- Aires culturelles
- France
Intervenant·e·s
- Christophe Pallier [référent·e] directeur de recherche, CNRS
The purpose of the PCBS course is to make students able to write clean code in order to solve the tasks that are typically encountered in cognitive or neurosciences (data manipulation and analysis, creation of stimuli, programming of real-time experiments, simulations...). The first half (6 weeks) of the course consists of lectures with hands-on exercises, then, during the last 6 weeks, the students have to do realize a project publicly available on github (see examples at https://chrplr.github.io/PCBS/projects.html)
The content of the course is available on the course’s web site (http://chrplr.github.io/PCBS)
Master
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Séminaires de tronc commun
– Sciences cognitives
– M1/S1
Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 2 ECTS
MCC – 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.
- Direction de travaux des étudiants
- -
- Réception des candidats
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- Pré-requis
This course is only open to cogmaster students.
It is expected that the students are acquainted with basic programming concepts such as instructions, variables, tests (if..then..else), loops (while and for) and functions and their implementation in Python. They should also be able to navigate in the file system, know how to open a terminal and execute a python script downloaded from the internet, and edit such scripts with a text editor. They should have already installed all the software listed on the course’s web site (http://chrplr.github.io/PCBS)
Dernière modification : 8 avril 2021 08:44
- Type d'UE
- Enseignements fondamentaux de master
- Disciplines
- Méthodes et techniques des sciences sociales, Psychologie et sciences cognitives
- Page web
- https://cogmaster.ens.psl.eu/en/program/m1-program-13570
- Langues
- anglais
- Mots-clés
- -
- Aires culturelles
- France
Intervenant·e·s
- Christophe Pallier [référent·e] directeur de recherche, CNRS
The purpose of the PCBS course is to make students able to write clean code in order to solve the tasks that are typically encountered in cognitive or neurosciences (data manipulation and analysis, creation of stimuli, programming of real-time experiments, simulations...). The first half (6 weeks) of the course consists of lectures with hands-on exercises, then, during the last 6 weeks, the students have to do realize a project publicly available on github (see examples at https://chrplr.github.io/PCBS/projects.html)
The content of the course is available on the course’s web site (http://chrplr.github.io/PCBS)
-
Séminaires de tronc commun
– Sciences cognitives
– M1/S1
Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 2 ECTS
MCC – 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.
- Direction de travaux des étudiants
- -
- Réception des candidats
- -
- Pré-requis
This course is only open to cogmaster students.
It is expected that the students are acquainted with basic programming concepts such as instructions, variables, tests (if..then..else), loops (while and for) and functions and their implementation in Python. They should also be able to navigate in the file system, know how to open a terminal and execute a python script downloaded from the internet, and edit such scripts with a text editor. They should have already installed all the software listed on the course’s web site (http://chrplr.github.io/PCBS)
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Autre lieu Paris
Université de Paris, 45 rue des Saints-Pères 75006 Paris
1er semestre / hebdomadaire, jeudi 09:00-11:00
du 17 septembre 2020 au 14 janvier 2021