neu150 - Visual Neuroscience - Anatomy (Course overview)

neu150 - Visual Neuroscience - Anatomy (Course overview)

Department of Neurosciences 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Sommersemester 2022 Examination
Lecture
  • No access 6.03.151 - Visual Neuroscience - Anatomy (seminar) Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
    • Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
    • Christian Puller
    • Dr. rer. nat. Malte Ahlers

    Dates on Tuesday, 19.04.2022 09:15 - 11:15, Wednesday, 20.04.2022 - Thursday, 21.04.2022, Monday, 25.04.2022 - Thursday, 28.04.2022, Monday, 02.05.2022 - Thursday, 05.05.2022 08:15 - 13:45
Seminar
  • No access 6.03.151 - Visual Neuroscience - Anatomy (seminar) Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
    • Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
    • Christian Puller
    • Dr. rer. nat. Malte Ahlers

    Dates on Tuesday, 19.04.2022 09:15 - 11:15, Wednesday, 20.04.2022 - Thursday, 21.04.2022, Monday, 25.04.2022 - Thursday, 28.04.2022, Monday, 02.05.2022 - Thursday, 05.05.2022 08:15 - 13:45
Practical training
  • No access 6.03.150 - Visual Neuroscience - Anatomy Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
    • Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
    • Christian Puller
    • Dr. rer. nat. Malte Ahlers

    Dates on Monday, 09.05.2022 - Thursday, 12.05.2022, Monday, 16.05.2022 - Tuesday, 17.05.2022 09:00 - 16:00
    only for participants of 6.03.151, not possible in connection with 6.03.140/6.03.141

Hinweise zum Modul
Prerequisites
attendance in pre-meeting
Reference text
Course in the first half of the semester
Regular active participation and presentation(s) within the scope of the seminar are required to pass the module
Prüfungszeiten
summer semester, first half
Module examination
Portfolio (75 %), report (25%)
Skills to be acquired in this module
Neurosci. knowlg. Expt. methods Independent research + Scient. literature + Social skills
Interdiscipl. knowlg. Maths/Stats/Progr. + Data present./disc. + Scientific English Ethics
Theory: Improved theoretical and methodological knowledge in neurobiology. Discussion of scientific work and presentation of own results.
Practice: Performing neuroanatomical experiments. Gaining modern methodological skills.