Key competence module: Visual Psychophysics - From Theory to Experiment (3 C, 2 SWS) [M.Bio.373]
Learning outcome and core skills
This introductory course is a mixture of lecture, seminar and practical exercises and
emphasizes the importance of psychophysics as a central method in human perceptual
and sensorimotor research. As well as gaining an understanding of the underlying
theoretical principles, by the end of the course students should be able to critically
assess published studies and to design and conduct their own simple psychophysical
experiments.
Examination prerequisite
Students must be able to demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental methods of
psychophysics. They should also be capable of conducting simple psychophysical
studies.
Courses and examinations
Lecture Psychophysik: Grundlagen 2 SWS
Practical training at the computer Psychophysik: Vertiefung
Examinations:
written exam (60 min)
Selection options
elective-compulsory
Admission requirements
participation in lecture Biopsychology II/Cognitive Neurosciences or equivalent.
Number of repeat examinations permitted
Twice
Module applicable in the following degree programmes
MA Developmental, Neural, and Behavioral Biology
Course frequency: Academic Term
each summer semester
Duration
one semesters
Language
English
Maximum number of students
20
Person responsible for module
Prof. Dr. Stefan Treue