psy201 - Neuropsychology (Veranstaltungsübersicht)

psy201 - Neuropsychology (Veranstaltungsübersicht)

Department für Psychologie 6 KP
Modulteile Semesterveranstaltungen Wintersemester 2021/2022 Prüfungsleistung
Vorlesung
  • Kein Zugang 6.02.201_1 - Clinical Neuropsychology Lehrende anzeigen
    • Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
    • Dr. Martin Georg Bleichner

    Dienstag: 08:15 - 09:45, wöchentlich (ab 19.10.2021)
    Termine am Dienstag, 08.02.2022 14:30 - 16:30, Freitag, 22.04.2022 13:00 - 15:00

    hybrid 59 students can attend in presence, the others can attend online. For participation in presence, you need to register for each session you want to attend by signing up to the respective group.

Seminar
Hinweise zum Modul
Teilnahmevoraussetzungen
Enrolment in Master's programme Neurocognitive Psychology.
Hinweise
Part 1 (lecture) is mandatory. Choose either part 2 or part 3 (seminars).
Note: The lecture of part 3 is given in German with accompanying English materials. Students who cannot follow a lecture in German are given priority in part 2.
Kapazität/Teilnehmerzahl 30 (
Part 3 is not restricted.
)
Prüfungszeiten
exam period at the end of winter term
Prüfungsleistung Modul
The module will be tested with a written exam of 2 h duration.

Required active participation for gaining credits:
presentation
participation in discussions on other presentations
attendance of at least 70% in one seminar within one semester (will be checked in StudIP).
Kompetenzziele
Goals of module:
Students will learn to understand changes in thinking and behaviour that may arise from brain
dysfunctions (part 1, 3), acquire specific knowledge on cognitive rehabilitation (part 2), and learn
to understand, communicate and evaluate progress in clinical practice and experimental
research in neuropsychology (part 3).


Competencies:
++ neuropsychological / neurophysiological knowledge
+ interdisciplinary kowledge & thinking
++ experimental methods
+ data presentation & discussion
++ scientific literature
+ critical & analytical thinking
+ scientific communication skills