Neuroscience Methods

About this Course

The course \"Neuroscience Methods\" provides hands-on experience with cutting-edge neuroscience methods, equipping you to explore how the brain supports perception, attention, memory, and emotion. You\'ll gain proficiency in using tools such as neuroimaging, biometric systems, psycho-physiological sensors, and eye trackers to collect and analyze complex datasets. Learn to interpret data through advanced neural imaging and physiological measurement techniques, and critically assess the strengths and limitations of different methods. With a unique combination of theory and practice, this course empowers you to design robust research studies and make informed decisions about measurement tools. By mastering techniques like functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and eye-tracking analysis, you\'ll uncover valuable insights into cognitive and emotional processes. Whether you\'re a postgraduate student or researcher, this course will deepen your understanding of neuroscience tools and their applications, preparing you for innovative work in psychological and health-related fields.

Created by: Johns Hopkins University


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