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Winter semester 2023/2024 188 Seminars
VAK Course Number Title Type Lecture
Preliminary studies
Advanced courses
Practical course
Colloquium
Research group
Workgroup
Project group
Council conference
Internship
Language course
Subject didactics
Excursion
Tutorial
Committee
SWS Semester weekly hours Teachers Degree
6.04.132 Regenerative Medicine in Ophthalmology - Exersices Dates on Monday, 19.02.2024 - Friday, 23.02.2024, Monday, 26.02.2024 - Friday, 01.03.2024 12:00 - 17:00
Description:
Exercises - PD Dr. Sonja Mertsch
  • Master
6.02.260_Pexp_3 Practical project 3 - Experimentelle Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Sreekari Vogeti
Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
  • Master
6.02.260_Pstat_1 Practical project 1 - Psychological Methods and Statistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Cassie Ann Short
  • Master
6.04.193 Journal Club: Mechanisms of neuronal plasticity Wednesday: 16:15 - 17:45, weekly (from 06/12/23)
Friday: 10:15 - 11:45, weekly (from 20/10/23)
Dates on Monday, 18.12.2023, Monday, 08.01.2024 12:15 - 13:45

Description:
Please choose only one Journal Club!!!!! Please choose only one Journal Club!!!!!
Seminar - Danara Vonk
  • Master
6.03.752_B Laboratory Animal Science, Bird (Oct 2023) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Exercises - Dr. Dominik Heyers
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
Prof. Dr. Heiko Schmaljohann
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.03.753 Animal Handling Course (Oct 2023) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
6.04.131 Regenerative Medicine in Ophthalmology - Lecture/Seminar Dates on Monday, 19.02.2024 - Friday, 23.02.2024, Monday, 26.02.2024 - Friday, 01.03.2024 08:00 - 12:00
Description:
Lecture - PD Dr. Sonja Mertsch
  • Master
6.02.190_2 Sex, brain and behavior Tuesday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 05/12/23)
Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 07/12/23)

Description:
Please note: You have to register for both parts of the module. no online option. Please note: You have to register for both parts of the module. no online option.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Daniel Strüber, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.03.006 Arbeitsgruppenseminar: Biochemie der Signaltransduktion Wednesday: 09:00 - 11:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
Arbeitsgruppenseminare gelten auch als Begleitseminare zum Praxismodul und Bachelor-Abschlussmodul Arbeitsgruppenseminare gelten auch als Begleitseminare zum Praxismodul und Bachelor-Abschlussmodul
Seminar 2 Prof. Dr. Karl-Wilhelm Koch, Dipl.-Chem.
Dr. Alexander Scholten
  • Bachelor
  • Master
6.02.111_2_Gr2 analysis methods with R - group 2 Wednesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Giulia Angonese
Micha Jannis Burkhardt
  • Master
6.04.150.006 Perioperative Inflammation & Infection: Basic research in cardiovascular diseases - Heartfailure The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Gregor Theilmeier
  • Master
6.04.251 Molecular Microbiology - Lecture Wednesday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)
Dates on Wednesday, 28.02.2024, Wednesday, 13.03.2024 10:00 - 11:30

Description:
Lecture - Dr. Janina Noster
  • Master
6.03.761 Scientific English Dates on Monday, 29.01.2024 16:00 - 17:00, Monday, 19.02.2024 - Friday, 23.02.2024, Monday, 26.02.2024 - Friday, 01.03.2024, Monday, 04.03.2024 - Friday, 08.03.2024 09:00 - 16:00
Description:
This course is intended for speakers of English as a foreign language. Entry level is minimally English level B2 according to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This course is intended for speakers of English as a foreign language. Entry level is minimally English level B2 according to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
  • Master
6.04.171 Research Techniques in Molecular Biomedicine - Seminar Dates on Monday, 04.12.2023 - Friday, 08.12.2023, Monday, 11.12.2023 - Wednesday, 13.12.2023 08:15 - 11:45, Thursday, 14.12.2023 - Friday, 15.12.2023 08:15 - 15:45, Location: V03 0-D001, V03 0-C003
Description:
Seminar - PD Dr. Anna-Maria Hartmann
  • Master
6.02.mam_bio Academic Research in Biological Psychology The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
Dr. Jale Nur Özyurt
  • Master
6.02.mam_neuro Academic Research in Neurosychology The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
sign up if you write your thesis in the Neurosychology group. sign up if you write your thesis in the Neurosychology group.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
Dr. Cornelia Kranczioch-Debener
  • Master
6.03.755_C Laboratory Animal Science, Fish (Feb 2024) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
Prof. Dr. Arne Nolte
Prof. Dr. Michael Winklhofer
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.03.003 Introductory Course Lab Techniques Dates on Monday, 27.11.2023 - Friday, 01.12.2023 08:00 - 12:00
Description:
This course is a voluntary practical course conveying several basic laboratory techniques (pipetting; using a scale; calculating buffer concentrations; usage of a pH meter, photometer, centrifuge and microscope; introduction to sterile working and clean benches) for students who were not able to gain those skills during bachelor studies. Everyone not feeling safe in those techniques should attend the course because this is the only repetition of these foundational skills. These techniques and skills are mandatory for Neuroscience, Molecular Biomedicine and Biology masters and are expected for every following practical course! This course is a voluntary practical course conveying several basic laboratory techniques (pipetting; using a scale; calculating buffer concentrations; usage of a pH meter, photometer, centrifuge and microscope; introduction to sterile working and clean benches) for students who were not able to gain those skills during bachelor studies. Everyone not feeling safe in those techniques should attend the course because this is the only repetition of these foundational skills. These techniques and skills are mandatory for Neuroscience, Molecular Biomedicine and Biology masters and are expected for every following practical course!
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Arne Nolte
Dr. Lena Dübbel
Dr. rer. nat. Anna Göken-Riebisch
Sabeth Leonie Becker
  • Master
6.02.240_T Introduction to scientific programming Tutorial Monday: 18:00 - 20:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
Tutorial - Dr. rer. nat. Heiko Stecher
  • Master
6.04.091 Current Topics in Clinical Research - Lecture Thursday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 19/10/23), Location: V02 0-003, (online via StudIP meeting room)
Friday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 20/10/23), Location: V03 0-C001, V03 0-D001
Dates on Thursday, 15.02.2024 16:00 - 18:00, Location: V02 0-003

Description:
Lecture - Dr. rer. nat. Lena Dirks
Dr. Patrick Dömer
Dr. Lena Dübbel
Andriana Gialeli
Prof. Dr. med. Axel Hamprecht
Prof. Dr. med. Axel Heep
Dr. rer. nat. Simeon Helgers
Dr. rer. nat. Cornelia Hinz
Prof. Dr. Karin Loser
Dr. rer. nat. Helge Meyer
Dr. Janina Noster
Prof. Dr. Torsten Plösch, Ph.D.
Prof. Dr. med. Bernhard Rauch
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Claudia Geismann
Celine Tolksdorf
  • Master
6.03.212 Behavioural Ecology Tuesday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 05/12/23), Location: W04 1-171
Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 07/12/23), Location: W04 1-171, W03 1-152
Dates on Friday, 09.02.2024 16:00 - 17:30, Location: ((W32 0-005))

Description:
Please note: All parts of this module are offered in this form for the last time! The exam (Feb 2023) and the repeat exam (April 2023) for this module will also be the last opportunities to pass and obtain the credit points. Please note: All parts of this module are offered in this form for the last time! The exam (Feb 2023) and the repeat exam (April 2023) for this module will also be the last opportunities to pass and obtain the credit points.
Lecture 2 Dr. Ulrike Langemann
Prof. Dr. Jörg Albert
Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
  • Master
6.02.mam_coll_appl Masters colloquium Applied Neurocognitive Psychology Thursday: 12:30 - 13:00, weekly (from 19/10/23), Lab area Rieger

Description:
Colloquium - Prof. Dr. Jochem Rieger
  • Master
6.03.616 Human Genetics - Severe diseases of the cilium: signal transduction and treatment options The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Christoph Jüschke
Prof. Dr. John Neidhardt
  • Master
6.02.mam_coll_bio Masters colloquium Biological Psychology Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
If you are from an other study programm, please contact the teacher If you are from an other study programm, please contact the teacher
Colloquium 2 Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Gießing
Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
  • Master
6.03.665 Auditory Perception - Physiology & Modeling The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Mathias Dietz
  • Master
6.03.756 Animal Handling Course (Feb 2024) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
6.03.626 Sensory Biology of Peripheral Circadian Clocks: a transcriptomic analysis of the Drosophila auditory system (Research Module) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jörg Albert
Dr. Rainer Beutelmann
  • Master
6.02.111_1L Multivariate statistics I Tuesday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 17/10/23), Location: A06 0-001
Dates on Friday, 09.02.2024 09:00 - 10:00, Location: A07 0-030 (Hörsaal G)

Description:
The class in only open for Neurocognitive Psychology, Neuroscience and PhD students, NOT for Biology students. The class in only open for Neurocognitive Psychology, Neuroscience and PhD students, NOT for Biology students.
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.03.640 Cochlea and auditory brainstem physiology: Evolutionary Auditory Neuroscience The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
  • Master
6.02.251 Internship Dates on Friday, 27.10.2023, Friday, 24.11.2023, Friday, 12.01.2024, Friday, 02.02.2024 08:00 - 10:00
Description:
online The colloquium will take place online and LIVE! After registering for the course on Stud.IP, go to Groups in tab Participants. There you will find the Groups for the current semester. Choose one Group for your presentation. Please note that you can only present your internship once it is finished! Internship presentations: Prepare three slides for EACH internship (Yes. If you did two internships, you prepare six slides. You can present them in a single session or in two sessions.) The slides' content: 1) Application process for the internship, introduce the institution and group/ward/department. 2) Your tasks. 3) Conclusion, personal opinion, recommendation. Store your slides in the Stud.IP document folder of your chosen session at the latest 24 hours BEFORE the session. This is a MUST! The document folders can be found under the tab Files. Paperwork: In addition, fill in an internship evaluation form for EACH internship you did. The form is your written report. You can find the form in the Files tab of the course, on the Master's degree homepage (tab Documents) and in Courseware. Hand in a digital copy of the filled-in evaluation sheet and a digital copy of your internship certificate together with your presentation. For more information see Courseware. online The colloquium will take place online and LIVE! After registering for the course on Stud.IP, go to Groups in tab Participants. There you will find the Groups for the current semester. Choose one Group for your presentation. Please note that you can only present your internship once it is finished! Internship presentations: Prepare three slides for EACH internship (Yes. If you did two internships, you prepare six slides. You can present them in a single session or in two sessions.) The slides' content: 1) Application process for the internship, introduce the institution and group/ward/department. 2) Your tasks. 3) Conclusion, personal opinion, recommendation. Store your slides in the Stud.IP document folder of your chosen session at the latest 24 hours BEFORE the session. This is a MUST! The document folders can be found under the tab Files. Paperwork: In addition, fill in an internship evaluation form for EACH internship you did. The form is your written report. You can find the form in the Files tab of the course, on the Master's degree homepage (tab Documents) and in Courseware. Hand in a digital copy of the filled-in evaluation sheet and a digital copy of your internship certificate together with your presentation. For more information see Courseware.
Colloquium - Dr. Cornelia Kranczioch-Debener
  • Master
6.02.141_2 Hands-on fMRI data analysis with SPM12 Friday: 09:00 - 17:00, weekly (from 17/11/23), Location: A06 0-001, A01 0-005

Description:
The goal of this four-day workshop is to provide students with in-depth practical knowledge on how to analyze fMRI data. It builds up on the module “Functional MRI data analysis” which is offered in the summer term. It is therefore expected that workshop participants have prior knowledge on the principles of fMRI and some experience working with fMRI data, optimally using SPM12. Most of the study time will be dedicated to hands-on sessions in which you will work with fMRI data. Workshop topics include: - Organizing your fMRI dataset according to BIDS - Data preprocessing (SPM12 and fMRIprep) - Controlling the quality of MRI data (using MRIQC) - 1st and 2nd level statistics in SPM 12 (including ANOVA, regression models) - Region-of-interest (ROI) analysis - Extraction/plotting of contrast estimates - Tools for anatomical localization - Data visualization tools - Automating data processing using batch scripts NOTE: Participation in the workshop is generally restricted to students that have completed the “Functional MRI data analysis” course. However, students that have completed one of the other methods modules and work with functional MRI data (e.g., in their practical project or master’s thesis), can also be enrolled. In this case, additional work may be necessary in preparation or alongside the course. Please get in touch with Sebastian Puschmann to discuss the details. The goal of this four-day workshop is to provide students with in-depth practical knowledge on how to analyze fMRI data. It builds up on the module “Functional MRI data analysis” which is offered in the summer term. It is therefore expected that workshop participants have prior knowledge on the principles of fMRI and some experience working with fMRI data, optimally using SPM12. Most of the study time will be dedicated to hands-on sessions in which you will work with fMRI data. Workshop topics include: - Organizing your fMRI dataset according to BIDS - Data preprocessing (SPM12 and fMRIprep) - Controlling the quality of MRI data (using MRIQC) - 1st and 2nd level statistics in SPM 12 (including ANOVA, regression models) - Region-of-interest (ROI) analysis - Extraction/plotting of contrast estimates - Tools for anatomical localization - Data visualization tools - Automating data processing using batch scripts NOTE: Participation in the workshop is generally restricted to students that have completed the “Functional MRI data analysis” course. However, students that have completed one of the other methods modules and work with functional MRI data (e.g., in their practical project or master’s thesis), can also be enrolled. In this case, additional work may be necessary in preparation or alongside the course. Please get in touch with Sebastian Puschmann to discuss the details.
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Sebastian Puschmann
Dr. Jale Nur Özyurt
  • Master
6.04.191 Journal Club: Regenerative Medicine Tuesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - PD Dr. Sonja Mertsch
  • Master
6.03.015 Arbeitsgruppenseminar: Computational Neuroscience Thursday: 16:15 - 17:45, weekly (from 19/10/23)
Dates on Thursday, 05.10.2023, Thursday, 12.10.2023, Thursday, 25.01.2024, Thursday, 01.02.2024, Thursday, 08.02.2024, Thursday, 15.02.2 ...(more)

Description:
Seminar 2 Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
Fiona Teske
Ihor Arkhypchuk
  • Bachelor
  • Master
6.04.082 Genetic Diagnostics: from chromosomal aberrations to gene mutations - Seminar & Exercises Dates on Monday, 19.02.2024 - Thursday, 22.02.2024 12:15 - 15:45, Friday, 23.02.2024 09:15 - 14:45, Monday, 26.02.2024 - Wednesday, 28.02.2024 12:15 - 15:45
Description:
Exercises - Dr. Marta Owczarek-Lipska
  • Master
6.02.260_Pneuro_7 Practical project 7 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Jennifer Decker, Ph.D.
Dr. Cornelia Kranczioch-Debener
  • Master
6.03.617 Human Genetics - Transcriptome and Exome analyses in neuronal and neurosensory diseases The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Christoph Jüschke
Prof. Dr. John Neidhardt
  • Master
6.04.201 Microscopical Imaging in Biomedical Sciences Tuesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)
Dates on Tuesday, 06.02.2024 16:30 - 17:30

Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
Dr. Vita Solovyeva
Dr. Franziska Curdt
  • Master
6.03.715 Neuroscientific Data Analysis in Python - Lecture Dates on Monday, 16.10.2023, Wednesday, 18.10.2023, Monday, 23.10.2023, Wednesday, 25.10.2023, Monday, 30.10.2023, Wednesday, 01.11.2023 ...(more), Location: W04 1-171, W16A 015/016
Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
  • Master
6.01.56209j Forschungskolloquium: Humangenetik der neurosensorischen und neuronalen Erkrankungen The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Es werden vertiefende Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten zur Untersuchung der Ursachen und Mechanismen von genetisch-bedingten Erkrankungen vermittelt. Regelmäßig wird die Entwicklung von therapeutischen Ansätzen im Labor thematisiert. Studierende, Doktoranden und Postdoktoranden, die in der Abteilung Humangenetik eine Abschlussarbeit anfertigen, haben die Möglichkeit ihre Versuchsergebnisse zu präsentieren und zu diskutieren. Zudem wird aktuelle wissenschaftliche Literatur diskutiert. Neue Veröffentlichungen werden in Vorträgen eingebunden und/oder vorgestellt. Die Veranstaltung wird begleitend zu einer (medizinischen/wissenschaftlichen) Doktorarbeit, sowie zu Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten angeboten, um vertiefende Erkenntnisse in der Humangenetik der neurosensorischen und neuronalen Erkrankungen zu erlangen. Um den wissenschaftlichen Austausch zu fördern, wird das Forschungsseminar ebenfalls als Begleitseminar für Praxis-, Bachelor- und Master-Module angeboten. Das Forschungsseminar richtet sich grundsätzlich an alle Studierende, die ein besonderes Interesse an der Humangenetik und der daraus resultierenden Forschung haben. Spezielle Vorkenntnisse im Bereich der Humangenetik und bzgl. molekulargenetischer, molekularbiologischer und biochemischer Methoden sind wünschenswert, aber nicht zwingend. Es werden vertiefende Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten zur Untersuchung der Ursachen und Mechanismen von genetisch-bedingten Erkrankungen vermittelt. Regelmäßig wird die Entwicklung von therapeutischen Ansätzen im Labor thematisiert. Studierende, Doktoranden und Postdoktoranden, die in der Abteilung Humangenetik eine Abschlussarbeit anfertigen, haben die Möglichkeit ihre Versuchsergebnisse zu präsentieren und zu diskutieren. Zudem wird aktuelle wissenschaftliche Literatur diskutiert. Neue Veröffentlichungen werden in Vorträgen eingebunden und/oder vorgestellt. Die Veranstaltung wird begleitend zu einer (medizinischen/wissenschaftlichen) Doktorarbeit, sowie zu Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten angeboten, um vertiefende Erkenntnisse in der Humangenetik der neurosensorischen und neuronalen Erkrankungen zu erlangen. Um den wissenschaftlichen Austausch zu fördern, wird das Forschungsseminar ebenfalls als Begleitseminar für Praxis-, Bachelor- und Master-Module angeboten. Das Forschungsseminar richtet sich grundsätzlich an alle Studierende, die ein besonderes Interesse an der Humangenetik und der daraus resultierenden Forschung haben. Spezielle Vorkenntnisse im Bereich der Humangenetik und bzgl. molekulargenetischer, molekularbiologischer und biochemischer Methoden sind wünschenswert, aber nicht zwingend.
Colloquium - Prof. Dr. John Neidhardt
  • Master
  • Staatsexamen
6.02.260_Pneuro_3 Practical project 3 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Melanie Klapprott, M. Sc.
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.03.755_A Laboratory Animal Science, Rodent (Feb 2024) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
Lena Ebbers
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.02.130_1_Gr2 Communication of scientific results - group 2 Wednesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Rachana Mahadevan
  • Master
6.02.170_1 Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy Monday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 16/10/23), V, Location: A06 0-001
Dates on Tuesday, 09.01.2024 14:00 - 16:00, Friday, 02.02.2024, Friday, 09.02.2024 08:00 - 16:00, Location: V03 0-C001, V03 0-C003, A01 0-010 a

Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
  • Master
6.03.007a Abteilung Neurogenetik - Praxismodul The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Maike Claußen
Lena Ebbers
PD Dr. Anna-Maria Hartmann
  • Bachelor
6.03.670 Visual Neuroscience - Computational analysis of retinal population responses The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Malte Ahlers
Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
  • Master
6.02.mam_coll_stat Masters colloquium Psychological Methods and Statistics Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)

Description:
Colloquium - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
  • Master
6.02.mam_coll_exp Masters colloquium Experimental Psychology Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 16/10/23), Lab area Herrmann

Description:
Colloquium - Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
  • Master
6.03.629 Auditory Neuroscience - Computational modeling and calcium imaging The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
  • Master
6.03.698 External Research Project The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
External research projects are done on an individual basis. They are supervised by one person from Oldenburg and a local supervisor at any university or research institution in Germany and abroad. Please contact Jutta Kretzberg (jutta.kretzberg@uol.de) for details. see: http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/master-neuroscience/downloads/ (Learning Agreement for External Research Module) External research projects are done on an individual basis. They are supervised by one person from Oldenburg and a local supervisor at any university or research institution in Germany and abroad. Please contact Jutta Kretzberg (jutta.kretzberg@uol.de) for details. see: http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/master-neuroscience/downloads/ (Learning Agreement for External Research Module)
Seminar - Lehrende der Neuroscience
  • Master
6.02.260_Pbio_5 Practical project 5 - Biologische Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Gießing
  • Master
6.02.260_Pbio_2 Practical project 2 - Biologische Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Stephanie Rosemann
  • Master
6.02.260_Pstat_2 Practical project 2 - Psychological Methods and Statistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Cassie Ann Short
  • Master
6.03.628 Auditory Neuroscience - Circuit manipulation and behavioral analyses The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
  • Master
6.03.754 Laboratory Animal Science, Theory (Feb 2024) Dates on Thursday, 23.11.2023, Thursday, 30.11.2023, Thursday, 07.12.2023, Thursday, 14.12.2023 18:00 - 20:00, Monday, 05.02.2024 - Wed ...(more), Location: W01 0-008 (Rechnerraum), W04 1-172, ((W04 2-202))
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.03.655 Physiology: Synaptic interactions The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Ivan Milenkovic
  • Master
6.02.260_Pexp_7 Practical project 7 - Experimentelle Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. rer. nat. Cindy Boetzel
Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
  • Master
6.02.170_2_Gr2 EEG recording and analysis concepts (group 2) Monday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 04/12/23)

Description:
lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option! lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option!
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.02.125_S_group2 Neuropsychological Diagnostics Friday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 20/10/23), Location: A07 0-025, A10 1-121 (Hörsaal F)

Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
Dr. Cornelia Kranczioch-Debener
  • Master
6.03.615 Human Genetics - Mutation identification, pathogenic mechanisms and therapy development The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. John Neidhardt
  • Master
6.04.081 Genetic Diagnostics: from chromosomal aberrations to gene mutations - Lecture Dates on Monday, 19.02.2024 - Thursday, 22.02.2024, Monday, 26.02.2024 - Wednesday, 28.02.2024 09:00 - 11:00
Description:
Lecture - Dr. Marta Owczarek-Lipska
  • Master
6.04.121 Tumor Biology - Lecture Friday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 20/10/23), Location: W32 1-113, (online via StudIP meeting room), (asynchronous via video)
Dates on Friday, 16.02.2024, Friday, 22.03.2024 08:30 - 10:30, Location: A07 0-030 (Hörsaal G), A01 0-006

Description:
Please note that the following components of the module are mandatory: 6.04.121 (lecture) and 6.04.122 (seminar)! The lecture topics from the study programme Human Medicine (6.01.32xxx; will be held in German) are not part of the curriculum and are therefore not relevant for the examinations. Please note that the following components of the module are mandatory: 6.04.121 (lecture) and 6.04.122 (seminar)! The lecture topics from the study programme Human Medicine (6.01.32xxx; will be held in German) are not part of the curriculum and are therefore not relevant for the examinations.
Lecture - Dr. Lena Dübbel
Prof. Dr. Karin Loser
  • Master
6.03.015a Abteilung Computational Neuroscience - Praxismodul The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
Ihor Arkhypchuk
  • Bachelor
6.02.260_Pneuro Practical project - Neuropsychologie Monday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
presence presence
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
Dr. Martin Georg Bleichner
  • Master
6.02.260_Pstat_amb Practical project - Psychological Methods and Statistics / Ambulatory Assessment Monday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Merle Marek
Prof. Dr. Mandy Roheger
  • Master
5.02.207 SFB 1372 Animal Navigation - iGRK Thursday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)
Dates on Thursday, 09.11.2023 16:00 - 17:00

Description:
Seminar 2 Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
Prof. Dr. Henrik Mouritsen
Prof. Dr. Heiko Schmaljohann
  • Promotion
6.02.260_Pstat_3 Practical project 3 - Psychological Methods and Statistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Cassie Ann Short
  • Master
6.03.620 Animal Physiology & Behaviour: Auditory perception studies The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Die Veranstaltung findet in Präsenz statt. Die Veranstaltung findet in Präsenz statt.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Georg Martin Klump
Dr. Katja Bleckmann
  • Master
6.02.260_Pstat_6 Practical project 6 - Psychological Methods and Statistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Merle Marek
  • Master
6.03.690 Computational Audition - Statistical data analysis The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Priv.-Doz. Dr. Jörn Anemüller
  • Master
6.02.260_Pappl Practical project - Angewandte Neurokognitive Psychologie Friday: 09:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 20/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jochem Rieger
  • Master
6.03.246 Computational Neuroscience - Biophysical Modeling Dates on Monday, 08.01.2024 - Thursday, 11.01.2024, Monday, 15.01.2024 - Thursday, 18.01.2024, Monday, 22.01.2024 - Thursday, 25.01.2024, Monday, 29.01.2024 - Thursday, 01.02.2024 10:00 - 16:00
Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
Dr. Go Ashida
  • Master
6.02.181_1S Introduction to cognitive neuroscience Thursday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 07/12/23)

Description:
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Gießing
Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
  • Master
6.03.662A Neurogenetics - Analysis of mouse models for deafness - project A The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Maike Claußen
  • Master
6.02.260_Pkjk_1 Practical project 1 - KJK The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Christina Müller
Prof. Dr. Daniel Strüber, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.02.mam_exp Academic Research in Experimental Psychology The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
sign up if you write your thesis in the Experimental Psychology group. sign up if you write your thesis in the Experimental Psychology group.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
Dr. rer. nat. Heiko Stecher
  • Master
6.04.270 Introduction to Anatomy Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 09/01/24), Location: W04 1-171
Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 11/01/24), Location: V03 0-D003
Dates on Friday, 19.01.2024, Thursday, 08.02.2024 - Friday, 09.02.2024, Tuesday, 13.02.2024, Thursday, 15.02.2024, Tuesday, 20.02.2024, Thursday, 22.02.2024, Thursday, 29.02.2024 10:00 - 12:00, Location: A04 4-411, V03 0-C003, V03 0-D002 (+3 more)

Description:
Seminar - Ph.D. Esther Christine Maier
  • Master
6.03.013 Arbeitsgruppenseminar: Neurobiologie des Sehens Monday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)
Dates on Monday, 02.10.2023, Monday, 09.10.2023, Monday, 05.02.2024, Monday, 12.02.2024, Monday, 19.02.2024, Monday, 26.02.2024, Monday, 04.03.2024, Monday, 11.03.2024, Monday, 18.03.2024, Monday, 25.03.2024 09:00 - 11:00

Description:
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Malte Ahlers
Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
  • Bachelor
  • Master
6.02.260_Pneuro_1 Practical project 1 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Lisa Straetmans
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.02.mam_stat Academic Research in Psychological Statistics and Methods The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
sign up if you write your thesis in the Psychological Statistics and Methods group. sign up if you write your thesis in the Psychological Statistics and Methods group.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
Giulia Angonese
  • Master
6.03.213 Current Topics in Ethology Monday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 04/12/23)
Tuesday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 05/12/23)

Description:
Please note: All parts of this module are offered in this form for the last time! The exam (Feb 2023) and the repeat exam (April 2023) for this module will also be the last opportunities to pass and obtain the credit points. Please note: All parts of this module are offered in this form for the last time! The exam (Feb 2023) and the repeat exam (April 2023) for this module will also be the last opportunities to pass and obtain the credit points.
Seminar - Dr. Ulrike Langemann
  • Master
6.03.625 Sensory Physiology and Behaviour (Research Module) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jörg Albert
Dr. Chonglin Guan
  • Master
6.03.752_A Laboratory Animal Science, Rodent (Oct 2023) Dates on Thursday, 10.08.2023, Thursday, 17.08.2023, Thursday, 24.08.2023, Thursday, 31.08.2023 18:00 - 20:00, Monday, 09.10.2023 - Wed ...(more), Location: W01 0-008 (Rechnerraum), W04 1-171, ((W04 2-202))
Description:
Exercises - Dr. Ulrike Langemann
Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.03.622 Animal Physiology & Behaviour: Auditory processing mechanisms The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Die Veranstaltung findet in Präsenz statt. Die Veranstaltung findet in Präsenz statt.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Georg Martin Klump
Dr. Katja Bleckmann
  • Master
6.02.260_Pneuro_5 Practical project 5 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Melanie Klapprott, M. Sc.
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.04.150.001 Gynaecology and Obstetrics – Immunological and cellular mechanisms of gynaecological disorders The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Please contact Dr. Lena Dübbel for individual timing and information (during office hours or by e-mail). Please contact Dr. Lena Dübbel for individual timing and information (during office hours or by e-mail).
Seminar - Dr. Lena Dübbel
  • Master
COFONI Project kick-off meeting Dates on Monday, 27.11.2023 14:00 - 20:00
Description:
Workshop - Kein Dozent
6.04.172 Research Techniques in Molecular Biomedicine - Exercises Dates on Monday, 04.12.2023 - Thursday, 07.12.2023 12:00 - 16:00, Friday, 08.12.2023 09:00 - 13:00, Monday, 11.12.2023 - Wednesday, 13.12.2023 12:00 - 16:00
Description:
Exercises - Lisa Becker
Dr. Lena Dübbel
PD Dr. Anna-Maria Hartmann
  • Master
6.02.141_1 Experimental and operative neurosurgery Dates on Monday, 09.10.2023 - Wednesday, 11.10.2023 08:00 - 17:00, Wednesday, 01.11.2023, Wednesday, 08.11.2023, Wednesday, 15.11.2023, Wednesday, 22.11.2023, Wednesday, 29.11.2023 07:30 - 15:00
Description:
The course can be used for the Minor with 3 CP (psy141). It consists of a blocked 3-day course followed by one individual session where you can watch a surgery. The dates of the surgery visit depend on the scheduled suitable surgeries in the EV and will take place each Wednesday in November from 7:30-15h! To receive credits, you have to attend the surgery. Please sign up in one of the five groups! Schedule for the visits: 7:30-8:30 h - How to behave in the Operation Room. 8:30-9:00 h - Operative case presentation. 9:00-12:00 h – Live surgery/ Operation room. 12:00–13:00 h – Lunch break. 13:00-15:00 h – Neuropsychology in the Hospital (Neuro evaluation of patients, tests, dealing with Neuro-oncological and palliative patients). Neurocognition is affected in patients with different kinds of brain injury and brain lesions. We plan to introduce the daily activity in neurosurgery to the students with the profile of psychology and neurocognitive psychology. Neurosurgery includes both non-operative management (eg, prevention, diagnosis—including image interpretation, interpretation of neurocognitive signs, neurological exploration and treatments such as neurocritical intensive care and rehabilitation) and operative management, for example, vascular surgery, functional and restorative surgery, tumor resections, including awake craniotomies and hydrocephalus, including its instrumentation.” Although neurosurgery is fundamentally a surgical discipline, neurosurgery requires knowledge of psychology, neurology, critical care, trauma care, and neuroradiology. Some patients require psychological assessment, example: patients with hydrocephalus, patients who suffered a severe brain injury, and patients who undergo large brain tumor operations and patients with require an awake craniotomy to preserve important brain functions. Neurosurgical subspecialties include pediatric neurosurgery, spine surgery, neuroendovascular, cerebrovascular/skull base, neuro-oncology, pain, peripheral nerve, trauma, and functional neurosurgery. Neurosurgery is one of the most complex areas in medicine and attract some of the best and the brightest physicians. The most competitive neurosurgery departments perform research and interact scientifically with other areas, including psychology. In this class, we will teach some neuroanatomy relevant for the area, and some examples of disorders of the human nervous system. Participants will see how an operation room works and how we get surgical access to the brain, and the principles of brain surgery. The course can be used for the Minor with 3 CP (psy141). It consists of a blocked 3-day course followed by one individual session where you can watch a surgery. The dates of the surgery visit depend on the scheduled suitable surgeries in the EV and will take place each Wednesday in November from 7:30-15h! To receive credits, you have to attend the surgery. Please sign up in one of the five groups! Schedule for the visits: 7:30-8:30 h - How to behave in the Operation Room. 8:30-9:00 h - Operative case presentation. 9:00-12:00 h – Live surgery/ Operation room. 12:00–13:00 h – Lunch break. 13:00-15:00 h – Neuropsychology in the Hospital (Neuro evaluation of patients, tests, dealing with Neuro-oncological and palliative patients). Neurocognition is affected in patients with different kinds of brain injury and brain lesions. We plan to introduce the daily activity in neurosurgery to the students with the profile of psychology and neurocognitive psychology. Neurosurgery includes both non-operative management (eg, prevention, diagnosis—including image interpretation, interpretation of neurocognitive signs, neurological exploration and treatments such as neurocritical intensive care and rehabilitation) and operative management, for example, vascular surgery, functional and restorative surgery, tumor resections, including awake craniotomies and hydrocephalus, including its instrumentation.” Although neurosurgery is fundamentally a surgical discipline, neurosurgery requires knowledge of psychology, neurology, critical care, trauma care, and neuroradiology. Some patients require psychological assessment, example: patients with hydrocephalus, patients who suffered a severe brain injury, and patients who undergo large brain tumor operations and patients with require an awake craniotomy to preserve important brain functions. Neurosurgical subspecialties include pediatric neurosurgery, spine surgery, neuroendovascular, cerebrovascular/skull base, neuro-oncology, pain, peripheral nerve, trauma, and functional neurosurgery. Neurosurgery is one of the most complex areas in medicine and attract some of the best and the brightest physicians. The most competitive neurosurgery departments perform research and interact scientifically with other areas, including psychology. In this class, we will teach some neuroanatomy relevant for the area, and some examples of disorders of the human nervous system. Participants will see how an operation room works and how we get surgical access to the brain, and the principles of brain surgery.
Seminar - PD Dr. med. Edgar Santos Marcial
Dr. med. Renan Sanchez-Porras
Dr. Renan Sanchez-Porras
  • Master
6.02.150_1L Neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorders and psychopharmacological intervention Monday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 04/12/23), Location: A06 0-001
Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 07/12/23), Location: A06 0-001
Dates on Friday, 16.02.2024 11:30 - 13:30, Location: A07 0-030 (Hörsaal G)

Description:
presence presence
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
  • Master
6.02.190_1 Introduction to the study of sex differences Tuesday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)
Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)

Description:
Please note: You have to register for both parts of the module. No online option Please note: You have to register for both parts of the module. No online option
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Daniel Strüber, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.04.231 Molecular Pharmacology & Toxicology Monday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)
Tuesday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)

Description:
Seminar 2 Ulrike Meyer
Prof. Dr. med. Bernhard Rauch
Celine Tolksdorf
Christian Baume
  • Master
6.03.691 Neurocognition and functional neurorehabilitation The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Cornelia Kranczioch-Debener
  • Master
6.02.260_Pkjk_2 Practical project 2 - KJK The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Vanessa Jeske
Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
  • Master
6.03.011 Abteilungsseminar: Auditory Neuroscience Thursday: 13:00 - 15:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)
Dates on Thursday, 05.10.2023, Thursday, 12.10.2023, Thursday, 08.02.2024, Thursday, 15.02.2024, Thursday, 22.02.2024, Thursday, 29.02.2 ...(more)

Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
  • Bachelor
  • Master
Symposium Trends in Medical Psychology 2023 Dates on Friday, 20.10.2023 09:15 - 16:00
Description:
Symposium Trends in Medical Psychology von 09:15-14:30 Symposium Trends in Medical Psychology von 09:15-14:30
miscellaneous - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
6.02.130_1_Gr1 Communication of scientific results - group1 Wednesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
  • Master
6.02.260_Pneuro_4 Practical project 4 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Melanie Klapprott, M. Sc.
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.03.650 Computational Neuroscience: Invertebrate somatosensory system The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
  • Master
6.02.260_Pneuro_2 Practical project 2 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Lisa Straetmans
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.03.830 Introduction to the neuroanatomy of the brain Dates on Monday, 19.02.2024 13:30 - 15:00, Tuesday, 27.02.2024 14:00 - 16:00, Wednesday, 28.02.2024 14:00 - 15:00, Friday, 01.03.2024 14:00 - 18:00, Monday, 04.03.2024 - Friday, 08.03.2024 08:00 - 12:00, Location: W04 1-171, V03 0-D003
Description:
This block course offers an introduction to neuroanatomy with a focus on the brain. The course combines lectures on the development and the anatomy of the brain with virtual dissection classes, 3D brain models, annotation exercises and clinical case studies. Goals of the course: Students should be able to correctly identify the anatomical structures of the brain and describe the major pathways connecting the different parts of the nervous system. They also should acquire an understanding of the functional brain anatomy and brain circuitry and use this knowledge to analyse clinical symptoms and understand the basis of the neurological exam carried out to evaluate patients in the clinic. Competencies: Developmental origin of the brain Anatomical knowledge of brain structure Functional anatomical knowledge of the brain Understanding the basis of the neurological exam Find and name anatomical structures during virtual dissections and annotations Group work Exam: seminar presentation and participation This block course offers an introduction to neuroanatomy with a focus on the brain. The course combines lectures on the development and the anatomy of the brain with virtual dissection classes, 3D brain models, annotation exercises and clinical case studies. Goals of the course: Students should be able to correctly identify the anatomical structures of the brain and describe the major pathways connecting the different parts of the nervous system. They also should acquire an understanding of the functional brain anatomy and brain circuitry and use this knowledge to analyse clinical symptoms and understand the basis of the neurological exam carried out to evaluate patients in the clinic. Competencies: Developmental origin of the brain Anatomical knowledge of brain structure Functional anatomical knowledge of the brain Understanding the basis of the neurological exam Find and name anatomical structures during virtual dissections and annotations Group work Exam: seminar presentation and participation
Seminar - Ph.D. Esther Christine Maier
  • Master
6.03.671 Visual Neuroscience - Visual Neuroscience - Retinal physiology The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Malte Ahlers
Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
  • Master
6.02.001_T Introductory Course Statistics Tutorial Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)

Description:
Tutorial - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
Anouk Sophie Stritzke
  • Master
6.02.170_2_Gr3 EEG recording and analysis concepts (group 3) Monday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 04/12/23)

Description:
lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option! lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option!
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Cindy Boetzel
  • Master
6.02.240_1 Introduction to scientific programming I Tuesday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)

Description:
38 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. 38 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.
Lecture - Dr. rer. nat. Heiko Stecher
  • Master
6.01.21301b_5 Jahr 2: Epidemiologie und Biometrie - Übungen 2.1/2.2 (SPSS Englisch) Dates on Monday, 13.11.2023 14:00 - 16:00, Thursday, 23.11.2023 12:00 - 14:00, Friday, 01.12.2023, Friday, 12.01.2024, Tuesday, 30.01.2024 10:00 - 12:00, Thursday, 08.02.2024 12:00 - 14:00, Location: A04 2-201 (Rechnerraum), A04 1-139 (Rechnerraum)
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Fabian Otto-Sobotka
Prof. Dr. Antje Timmer
  • Staatsexamen
6.02.260_Pappl_3 Practical project 3 - Angewandte Neurokognitive Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Leo Michalke
  • Master
6.03.641 Cochlea and auditory brainstem physiology: Developmental Neurobiology and Evolution The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Ulrike Sienknecht
  • Master
6.02.130_2 Psychological colloquium Thursday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)

Description:
34 students can attend in presence. For participation in presence, you need to register for each session you want to attend by signing up to the respective group. 34 students can attend in presence. For participation in presence, you need to register for each session you want to attend by signing up to the respective group.
Colloquium - Prof. Dr. Daniel Strüber, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.02.260_Pstat_4 Practical project 4 - Psychological Methods and Statistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
Prof. Dr. Helmut Hildebrandt
  • Master
6.03.661A Neurogenetics - Evolution of the auditory system - project A The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Maike Claußen
  • Master
6.04.252 Molecular Microbiology - Seminar & Exercise Dates on Monday, 05.02.2024 - Friday, 09.02.2024 09:00 - 17:00
Description:
Exercises - Dr. Janina Noster
  • Master
6.02.260_Pneuro_10 Practical project 10 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Thorge Lars Haupt
Dr. rer. nat. Manuela Jäger
  • Master
6.04.211 Scientific Communication - Seminar & Exercises Dates on Monday, 26.02.2024 09:00 - 13:15, Tuesday, 27.02.2024 - Wednesday, 28.02.2024 09:00 - 13:00, Thursday, 29.02.2024 - Friday, 0 ...(more), Location: W16A 015/016, W16A 003
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Patrick Dömer
Dr. rer. nat. Simeon Helgers
Prof. Dr. Torsten Plösch, Ph.D.
Tim Dittmann
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Claudia Geismann
Eric Ahlberg, M.A.
  • Master
6.02.002 bridging course: Cognitive Psychology Monday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 16/10/23), Location: A06 0-001
Thursday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 19/10/23), Location: A10 1-121 (Hörsaal F)

Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Anna Adele Diederich
6.03.242 Computational Neuroscience - Encoding and Decoding Dates on Monday, 04.12.2023 - Thursday, 07.12.2023, Monday, 11.12.2023 - Thursday, 14.12.2023, Monday, 18.12.2023 - Thursday, 21.12.2023 09:00 - 16:00
Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
  • Master
6.03.646 Animal Navigation - Magnetoreception in Invertebrates The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Please contact Dr. Pauline Fleischmann for individual timing and project topic. Please contact Dr. Pauline Fleischmann for individual timing and project topic.
Seminar - Dr. Pauline Fleischmann
Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
  • Master
6.02.260_Pbio_1 Practical project 1 - Biologische Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Stephanie Rosemann
  • Master
6.03.676 RM_Visual Neuroscience - Molecular and cellular basis of regeneration in the peripheral nervous system The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Patrick Dömer
  • Master
6.02.181_1L Introduction to cognitive neuroscience Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 05/12/23), Location: A10 1-121 (Hörsaal F)
Dates on Wednesday, 14.02.2024 16:00 - 18:00, Location: A07 0-030 (Hörsaal G)

Description:
Lecture - Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Gießing
Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
  • Master
6.02.125_1 Neuropsychological assessment and diagnostics Thursday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)

Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Mandy Roheger
  • Master
6.02.260_Pappl_5 Practical project 5 - Angewandte Neurokognitive Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Anirudh Unni
  • Master
6.03.680 Neurosensorics - Vertebrate retina: Immunohistochemistry, intracellular dye injections, microscopy and image analysis The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
joint pre-meeting with all other research modules (one week before the semester starts) joint pre-meeting with all other research modules (one week before the semester starts)
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
  • Master
6.03.820 Journal Club: Regenerative Medicine Thursday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)

Description:
Students will learn to read, present and discuss neuroscientific literature. Each student will have to do an oral presentation of paper and poster presentation. Week 1: How to read and present a scientific paper and how to generate a scientific poster? Distribution of papers to participants Week 2: Example presentation of a scientific paper by the teacher with discussion Week 3-13: Oral presentation / moderation of discussion of one scientific paper per week by one or two student(s) Week 14: Short poster presentations of all students The focus topic of the scientific literature will change between semesters. Attending the first two lectures is mandatory for this modul. Students will learn to read, present and discuss neuroscientific literature. Each student will have to do an oral presentation of paper and poster presentation. Week 1: How to read and present a scientific paper and how to generate a scientific poster? Distribution of papers to participants Week 2: Example presentation of a scientific paper by the teacher with discussion Week 3-13: Oral presentation / moderation of discussion of one scientific paper per week by one or two student(s) Week 14: Short poster presentations of all students The focus topic of the scientific literature will change between semesters. Attending the first two lectures is mandatory for this modul.
Seminar 2 PD Dr. Sonja Mertsch
  • Master
6.03.800 Introduction to MATLAB Dates on Monday, 26.02.2024 09:15 - 17:00, Tuesday, 27.02.2024 - Wednesday, 28.02.2024 09:15 - 12:30, Thursday, 29.02.2024 09:15 - 17:00, Friday, 01.03.2024 09:15 - 12:30
Description:
Exercises - Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Gießing
  • Master
6.02.141_3 Neurophysiological Imaging and Data Analysis Dates on Thursday, 05.10.2023 09:15 - 17:45, Friday, 06.10.2023 09:15 - 14:45, Monday, 09.10.2023 09:15 - 17:45, Tuesday, 10.10.2023 09:15 - 14:45
Description:
Students are asked to bring their own computer with MATLAB installed. During last years there has been a growing interest in analysing the human brain as a complex system of interconnected processing nodes. Such analyses have provided important new insights into the correlation between the organization, dynamics and functions of brain networks and human behaviour. During the course an introduction will be given how to analyse an fMRI data as complex network using graph theory. The course will focus on the analysis of ‘fMRI’ data which need specific analysis approaches to deal with the requirements inherent to the quality of the measured data. Literature: Bullmore, E., Sporns, O., 2009. Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems. Nat Rev Neurosci 10, 186-198. Profound knowledge in programming (MATLAB, C, r-statistics, or comparable languages) is required. Students are asked to bring their own computer with MATLAB installed. During last years there has been a growing interest in analysing the human brain as a complex system of interconnected processing nodes. Such analyses have provided important new insights into the correlation between the organization, dynamics and functions of brain networks and human behaviour. During the course an introduction will be given how to analyse an fMRI data as complex network using graph theory. The course will focus on the analysis of ‘fMRI’ data which need specific analysis approaches to deal with the requirements inherent to the quality of the measured data. Literature: Bullmore, E., Sporns, O., 2009. Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems. Nat Rev Neurosci 10, 186-198. Profound knowledge in programming (MATLAB, C, r-statistics, or comparable languages) is required.
Practical training - Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Gießing
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.04.112 Clinical Aspects of Degenerative Diseases - Seminar & Exercise Thursday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)
Dates on Wednesday, 07.02.2024, Tuesday, 12.03.2024 09:00 - 10:00

Description:
Seminar - Michel Hackbarth
Dr. Jessica Koschate
Sandra Lau, M. Sc.
PD Dr. med. Friedrich Mellert
Dr. med. Katharina Ort
Bianca Sahlmann
Dr. Julia Schlotmann
Prof. Dr. med. Tania Zieschang
Felix Kröger
Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Martens
  • Master
6.04.122 Tumor Biology - Seminar Dates on Tuesday, 05.03.2024 - Friday, 08.03.2024 10:00 - 16:00
Description:
Please note that the following components of the module are mandatory: 6.04.121 (lecture) and 6.04.122 (seminar)! The lecture topics from the study programme Human Medicine (6.01.32xxx; will be held in German) are not part of the curriculum and are therefore not relevant for the examinations. Please note that the following components of the module are mandatory: 6.04.121 (lecture) and 6.04.122 (seminar)! The lecture topics from the study programme Human Medicine (6.01.32xxx; will be held in German) are not part of the curriculum and are therefore not relevant for the examinations.
Seminar - Julia Roeper, Ph.D.
  • Master
6.03.755_B Laboratory Animal Science, Bird (Feb 2024) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Exercises - Dr. Dominik Heyers
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
Prof. Dr. Heiko Schmaljohann
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.02.260_Pstat_7 Practical project 7 - Psychological Methods and Statistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
  • Master
6.02.201_1 Clinical Neuropsychology Wednesday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 18/10/23), Location: A06 0-001
Dates on Tuesday, 06.02.2024 11:00 - 13:00, Location: A07 0-030 (Hörsaal G)

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Lecture - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Promotion
  • Master
6.02.111_1T Multivariate statistics I (Tutorial) Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)

Description:
Additonal voluntary tutorial for the multivariate statistics lecture. If you are from another study program, please contact the teacher. Additonal voluntary tutorial for the multivariate statistics lecture. If you are from another study program, please contact the teacher.
Tutorial - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
Rosina Zollner
  • Master
6.02.260_Pexp_2 Practical project 2 - Experimentelle Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. Sreekari Vogeti
Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
  • Master
6.03.751 Laboratory Animal Science, Theory (Oct 2023) Dates on Thursday, 10.08.2023, Thursday, 17.08.2023, Thursday, 24.08.2023, Thursday, 31.08.2023 18:00 - 20:00, Monday, 09.10.2023 - Tue ...(more)
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
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6.03.001 Introductory course Programming The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
This course introduces basic programming concepts in Matlab. In combination with the 3 ECTS from the course "6.02.001 Introductory Statistics" this 3 ECTS programming course serves as qualification for students who did not meet the requirement of 12 ECTS in mathematics / statistics / programming. This course introduces basic programming concepts in Matlab. In combination with the 3 ECTS from the course "6.02.001 Introductory Statistics" this 3 ECTS programming course serves as qualification for students who did not meet the requirement of 12 ECTS in mathematics / statistics / programming.
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
6.03.630 Project: Biochemistry - Protein function in neurosensory systems The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
The research project will be carried out in the lab of the Biochemistry group. Please contact Prof. Koch for individual timing . The research project will be carried out in the lab of the Biochemistry group. Please contact Prof. Koch for individual timing .
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Karl-Wilhelm Koch, Dipl.-Chem.
  • Master
6.02.210_2 (Neuro) Cognitive Psychology in the wild II Wednesday: 18:00 - 20:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
in presence only with no additional online option The time slot will be announced shortly! There will be no overlap with other courses of the programme. in presence only with no additional online option The time slot will be announced shortly! There will be no overlap with other courses of the programme.
Seminar 2 Prof. Dr. Jochem Rieger
Jessica Jurado Garcia
  • Master
6.02.260_Pamb_1 Practical project 1 - Ambulatory Assessment The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Franziska Kiene
  • Master
6.02.111_2_Gr1 analysis methods with R - group 1 Wednesday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Giulia Angonese
Micha Jannis Burkhardt
  • Master
6.03.614 Human Genetics - Developing therapies to treat splice defect The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Christoph Jüschke
  • Master
6.03.697 External Research Project The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
External research projects are done on an individual basis. They are supervised by one person from Oldenburg and a local supervisor at any university or research institution in Germany and abroad. Please contact Jutta Kretzberg (jutta.kretzberg@uol.de) for details. see: http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/master-neuroscience/downloads/ (Learning Agreement for External Research Module) External research projects are done on an individual basis. They are supervised by one person from Oldenburg and a local supervisor at any university or research institution in Germany and abroad. Please contact Jutta Kretzberg (jutta.kretzberg@uol.de) for details. see: http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/master-neuroscience/downloads/ (Learning Agreement for External Research Module)
Seminar - Lehrende der Neuroscience
Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
  • Master
6.03.007 Arbeitsgruppenseminar: Neurogenetik Monday: 09:00 - 11:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)
Dates on Monday, 02.10.2023, Monday, 09.10.2023, Monday, 05.02.2024, Monday, 12.02.2024, Monday, 19.02.2024, Monday, 26.02.2024, Monday, 04.03.2024, Monday, 11.03.2024, Monday, 18.03.2024, Monday, 25.03.2024 09:00 - 11:00

Description:
Seminar - Dr. Maike Claußen
Lena Ebbers
PD Dr. Anna-Maria Hartmann
  • Bachelor
  • Master
6.04.102 Immunology and Inflammation - Seminar & Exercises Dates on Monday, 12.02.2024 - Friday, 16.02.2024 09:00 - 15:00, Tuesday, 05.03.2024, Tuesday, 19.03.2024 14:00 - 16:00, Location: W32 1-113, W03 1-156, W01 0-015
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Karin Loser
  • Master
6.02.240_3 Scientific Programming I Tuesday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)

Description:
The exercises will take place in the first half of the session followed by a tutorial in the second half. The exercises will take place in the first half of the session followed by a tutorial in the second half.
Exercises - Dr. rer. nat. Heiko Stecher
  • Master
6.02.mam_ambass Academic Research in Ambulatory Assessment The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
sign up if you write your thesis in the Ambulatory Assessment group. sign up if you write your thesis in the Ambulatory Assessment group.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Mandy Roheger
  • Master
6.03.660 Neurogenetics - Structure-function analyses of the potassium chloride cotransporter KCC2 The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
hier können Praxismodule (BA) und Research Module (MA), sowie BA und MA Arbeiten bei mir belegt werden. hier können Praxismodule (BA) und Research Module (MA), sowie BA und MA Arbeiten bei mir belegt werden.
Seminar - PD Dr. Anna-Maria Hartmann
  • Master
6.03.012 Abteilungsseminar Cochlea und Hirnstammphysiologie Wednesday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 18/10/23), Location: W04 1-172, W03 1-152
Dates on Wednesday, 04.10.2023, Wednesday, 11.10.2023, Wednesday, 24.01.2024, Wednesday, 31.01.2024, Wednesday, 07.02.2024, Wednesday, 1 ...(more), Location: W04 1-172

Description:
Seminar 2 Ph.D. Amarins Nieske Heeringa
Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
Dr. Ulrike Sienknecht
  • Bachelor
  • Master
6.02.170_2_Gr4 EEG recording and analysis concepts (group 4) Monday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 04/12/23)

Description:
lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option! lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option!
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Cindy Boetzel
  • Master
6.02.260_Pamb_2 Practical project 2 - Ambulatory Assessment The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Rachana Mahadevan
Prof. Dr. Mandy Roheger
  • Master
6.02.141_5 Magnetoencephalography Dates on Tuesday, 20.02.2024 - Friday, 23.02.2024 09:00 - 18:00
Description:
This course on MEG is an introduction to methods for processing MEG data (e.g., brain connectivity). The lecture is complemented by hands-on sessions and independent study. Parts of the lecture and exercises will be based on the textbook by Hansen PC, Kringelbach ML, Salmelin R (2010) MEG: An Introduction to Methods, Oxford Univ Press, http://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195307238.001.0001 The textbook is freely available on the internet: https://brainmaster.com/software/pubs/brain/MEG%20-%20An%20Intro.pdf Students do not have to have the book at hand to follow the course. Students will gain theoretical and practical knowledge on magnetoencephalography and various methods and techniques. Students learn concepts of brain sciences such as the neuron doctrine, how to measure neural activity outside the skull, questioning and interpreting such recordings. In particular, we will elaborate on the electromagnetic field of the brain and relate techniques that are capable of picking up components of brain activity. Contents: 1) Defines the components of magnetoencephalography (MEG) instrumentation and recording MEG from the human body. 2) Explains the topics that must be taken into account during data acquisition. In this course we will present the theoretical concepts, neurophysiological principles and neurocognitive and clinical applications of MEG. We will also discuss the simultaneous recording of MEG with electroencephalogram (EEG) and the application of transcranial electrical stimulation such as transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), as it is particularly suitable for modulating brain oscillations that have been shown to correlate with cognitive processes. Part 1: Introduction to electro- & magnetoencephalography (lecture) Historical overview of magnetoencephalography - physics What do we measure - physiology (collective activity)? Different sensor (planar, gradient, SQUIDs, OPMs) and shielding techniques The use of magnetoencephalography in cognitive neuroscience, brain science and other sciences - experimental Parameters (noise sources, MEG compatibility) Inverse problem and forward modelling Source reconstruction methods (scanning and inverse methods) Technical aspects (artefact correction, modelling current flow, etc.) Safety issues and ethical considerations Part 2: MEG in the practice (seminar) Ongoing MEG, brain states, and event-related fields (ERF) Data (pre)processing, sensor and source space Physical concepts of source separation and noise reduction Modulating cognitive functions (e.g. memory, attention, and perception) Clinical applications of MEG Hands-on experience in the MEG facilities of the neuroimaging center This course on MEG is an introduction to methods for processing MEG data (e.g., brain connectivity). The lecture is complemented by hands-on sessions and independent study. Parts of the lecture and exercises will be based on the textbook by Hansen PC, Kringelbach ML, Salmelin R (2010) MEG: An Introduction to Methods, Oxford Univ Press, http://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195307238.001.0001 The textbook is freely available on the internet: https://brainmaster.com/software/pubs/brain/MEG%20-%20An%20Intro.pdf Students do not have to have the book at hand to follow the course. Students will gain theoretical and practical knowledge on magnetoencephalography and various methods and techniques. Students learn concepts of brain sciences such as the neuron doctrine, how to measure neural activity outside the skull, questioning and interpreting such recordings. In particular, we will elaborate on the electromagnetic field of the brain and relate techniques that are capable of picking up components of brain activity. Contents: 1) Defines the components of magnetoencephalography (MEG) instrumentation and recording MEG from the human body. 2) Explains the topics that must be taken into account during data acquisition. In this course we will present the theoretical concepts, neurophysiological principles and neurocognitive and clinical applications of MEG. We will also discuss the simultaneous recording of MEG with electroencephalogram (EEG) and the application of transcranial electrical stimulation such as transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), as it is particularly suitable for modulating brain oscillations that have been shown to correlate with cognitive processes. Part 1: Introduction to electro- & magnetoencephalography (lecture) Historical overview of magnetoencephalography - physics What do we measure - physiology (collective activity)? Different sensor (planar, gradient, SQUIDs, OPMs) and shielding techniques The use of magnetoencephalography in cognitive neuroscience, brain science and other sciences - experimental Parameters (noise sources, MEG compatibility) Inverse problem and forward modelling Source reconstruction methods (scanning and inverse methods) Technical aspects (artefact correction, modelling current flow, etc.) Safety issues and ethical considerations Part 2: MEG in the practice (seminar) Ongoing MEG, brain states, and event-related fields (ERF) Data (pre)processing, sensor and source space Physical concepts of source separation and noise reduction Modulating cognitive functions (e.g. memory, attention, and perception) Clinical applications of MEG Hands-on experience in the MEG facilities of the neuroimaging center
Seminar - Andreas Spiegler
  • Promotion
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6.04.215 Academic Writing Wednesday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Simeon Helgers
Dr. Patrick Dömer
  • Master
6.04.150.007 Perioperative Inflammation & Infection: Basic research in cardiovascular diseases - Coronary artery disease The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Gregor Theilmeier
  • Master
6.03.651 Computational Neuroscience: Modeling & data analysis The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Individual modeling / data analysis project. Please discuss individual timing. Recommended after neu241. The preparatory meeting takes place online (see information group of the study programme: https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/dispatch.php/course/details?sem_id=97e03f9766f14bbfcfea99fc853251af) Individual modeling / data analysis project. Please discuss individual timing. Recommended after neu241. The preparatory meeting takes place online (see information group of the study programme: https://elearning.uni-oldenburg.de/dispatch.php/course/details?sem_id=97e03f9766f14bbfcfea99fc853251af)
Seminar - Dr. Go Ashida
Prof. Dr. Jutta Kretzberg
  • Master
6.04.181 Ethics in Medicine - Lecture & Seminar Wednesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 18/10/23)

Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Mark Schweda
Anna-Eva Nebowsky, M.A.
  • Master
6.03.662B Neurogenetics - Analysis of mouse models for deafness - project B The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Lena Ebbers
  • Master
6.02.260_Pneuro_11 Practical project 11 - Neuropsychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Thorge Lars Haupt
Dr. rer. nat. Manuela Jäger
  • Master
6.04.101 Immunology and Inflammation - Lecture Dates on Tuesday, 17.10.2023, Tuesday, 24.10.2023, Tuesday, 07.11.2023, Tuesday, 14.11.2023, Tuesday, 21.11.2023, Tuesday, 28.11.2023 12:00 - 13:45
Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Karin Loser
  • Master
6.02.260_Pstat_5 Practical project 5 - Psychological Methods and Statistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
  • Master
6.03.692 Neurocognitive Psychology The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Gießing
Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
Dr. Jale Nur Özyurt
Dr. rer. nat. Sebastian Puschmann
Prof. Dr. Jochem Rieger
PD Dr. Peter Sörös
Prof. Dr. Christiane Margarete Thiel
  • Master
6.03.605 Ophthalmology – Molecular and cellular mechanisms in regenerative Medicine - Project 1 The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Please contact the lecturer for further information. Please contact the lecturer for further information.
Seminar - PD Dr. Sonja Mertsch
  • Master
6.02.001 Introductory Course Statistics Dates on Friday, 13.10.2023, Friday, 20.10.2023, Friday, 27.10.2023 12:00 - 18:00
Description:
This course is designed for students who are completely new to the world of statistics and for those who have the feeling that many statistical concepts they learned about earlier are not present to them anymore. Relying on theoretical input and applied exercises, this interactive lecture covers all those topics that need to belong to students’ procedural knowledge in order to be able to follow the topics covered by the Psychological methods module. Course contents • Empirical research, variables and scales • Statistical parameter • Graphical data visualization • Probability theory • Probability distributions • Statistical sampling • Hypothesis testing • Testing hypothesis on differences • Correlation • Simple linear regression This course is designed for students who are completely new to the world of statistics and for those who have the feeling that many statistical concepts they learned about earlier are not present to them anymore. Relying on theoretical input and applied exercises, this interactive lecture covers all those topics that need to belong to students’ procedural knowledge in order to be able to follow the topics covered by the Psychological methods module. Course contents • Empirical research, variables and scales • Statistical parameter • Graphical data visualization • Probability theory • Probability distributions • Statistical sampling • Hypothesis testing • Testing hypothesis on differences • Correlation • Simple linear regression
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt
  • Master
6.02.mam_coll_ambass Masters colloquium Ambulatory Assessment Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
Colloquium - Prof. Dr. Mandy Roheger
  • Master
6.03.621 Animal Physiology & Behaviour: Modeling the auditory system The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. Rainer Beutelmann
  • Master
6.02.mam_appl Academic Research in Applied Neurocognitive Psychology The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jochem Rieger
  • Master
6.03.645 Neural correlates of magnetoreception in migratory birds The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Please contact Dr. Heyers for individual timing and project topic. Please contact Dr. Heyers for individual timing and project topic.
Seminar - Dr. Dominik Heyers
  • Master
6.02.260_Pexp Practical project - Allgemeine Psychologie Monday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
presence presence
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Cindy Boetzel
  • Master
6.02.260_Pbio Practical project - Biologische Psychologie Monday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
presence presence
Seminar - Dr. Jale Nur Özyurt
  • Master
6.02.supp Project Support The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Merle Marek
  • Master
6.02.260_Pkjk_3 Practical project 3 - KJK The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Christina Müller
  • Master
6.03.752_C Laboratory Animal Science, Fish (Oct 2023) The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
Dr. Ulrike Langemann
Prof. Dr. Arne Nolte
Prof. Dr. Michael Winklhofer
  • Promotion
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6.02.mam_coll_neuro Masters colloquium Neuropsychology Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 16/10/23)

Description:
Colloquium - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.03.350 Biological Foundations of Neuroscience Dates on Monday, 16.10.2023 - Wednesday, 18.10.2023, Monday, 23.10.2023 - Wednesday, 25.10.2023, Monday, 30.10.2023, Wednesday, 01.11.20 ...(more), Location: W02 2-224, W03 1-152, W04 1-171 (+3 more)
Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
Christoph Jüschke
Dr. Patrick Dömer
  • Master
6.02.125_S_group1 Neuropsychological Diagnostics Friday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 20/10/23)

Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
Franziska Kiene
  • Master
6.02.260_Pamb_3 Practical project 3 - Ambulatory Assessment The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Rachana Mahadevan
  • Master
6.04.192 Journal Club: Epigenetics Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 23/10/23)
Dates on Friday, 17.11.2023, Friday, 01.12.2023 12:00 - 14:00

Description:
Seminar - Ph.D. Esther Christine Maier
  • Master
6.04.011 Molecular Physiology - Lecture Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 17/10/23)
Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 19/10/23)
Dates on Tuesday, 05.12.2023 10:00 - 12:00

Description:
Lecture 2 Dr. rer. nat. Tamara Radulovic
  • Master
6.03.211 Neuroethology Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 04/12/23), Location: W04 1-171, W03 1-152
Tuesday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 05/12/23), Location: W04 1-171, W03 1-152
Dates on Friday, 09.02.2024 16:00 - 17:30, Location: W32 0-005

Description:
Please note: All parts of this module are offered in this form for the last time! The exam (Feb 2023) and the repeat exam (April 2023) for this module will also be the last opportunities to pass and obtain the credit points. Please note: All parts of this module are offered in this form for the last time! The exam (Feb 2023) and the repeat exam (April 2023) for this module will also be the last opportunities to pass and obtain the credit points.
Lecture 2 Prof. Dr. Henrik Mouritsen
Prof. Dr. Jörg Albert
Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
  • Master
6.02.260_Pbio_3 Practical project 3 - Biologische Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Amirhussein Abdolalizadeh Saleh
  • Master
6.03.716 Neuroscientific Data Analysis in Python - Exercises Dates on Tuesday, 17.10.2023, Thursday, 19.10.2023, Tuesday, 24.10.2023, Thursday, 26.10.2023, Thursday, 02.11.2023, Tuesday, 07.11.2023 ...(more), Location: W04 1-171, W03 1-152, W01 0-008 (Rechnerraum) (+1 more)
Description:
Exercises - Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens
  • Master
6.03.008 Abteilungsseminar Sensory Physiology and Behaviour Thursday: 10:00 - 11:30, weekly (from 19/10/23)
Dates on Thursday, 05.10.2023, Thursday, 12.10.2023, Thursday, 01.02.2024, Thursday, 08.02.2024, Thursday, 15.02.2024, Thursday, 22.02.2 ...(more)

Description:
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jörg Albert
Dr. Rainer Beutelmann
Dr. Chonglin Guan
  • Bachelor
  • Master
6.03.002 Introductory course Neurobiology Dates on Monday, 05.02.2024 14:00 - 16:00
Description:
Lecture - Prof. Dr. Martin Greschner
Dr. Patrick Dömer
6.03.661B Neurogenetics - Evolution of the auditory system - project B The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Lena Ebbers
  • Master
6.02.260_Pamb_5 Practical project 5 - Ambulatory Assessment The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Prof. Dr. Mandy Roheger
  • Master
6.04.012 Molecular Physiology - Exercises Dates on Monday, 19.02.2024 - Friday, 23.02.2024 08:00 - 12:00
Description:
Exercises - Dr. Christian Keine
Dr. rer. nat. Tamara Radulovic
Jin-Rong He
Chunjian Wang
  • Master
6.02.260_Pexp_5 Practical project 5 - Experimentelle Psychologie The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Practical training - Dr. rer. nat. Heiko Stecher
Prof. Dr. Daniel Strüber, Dipl.-Psych.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Siegfried Herrmann, Dipl.-Ing.
  • Master
6.03.695 Linguistics in Dept. of Dutch - Psycholinguistics The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Please contact Prof. Ruigendijk for individual timing and project topic. Topics can be in the areas of language acquisition as well as language processing and production. My lab mainly works on morphosyntactic and lexical phenomena, in different populations: children (mono/bilingual), adults (monolingual, second language acquisition), children and adults with hearing impairment. Please contact Prof. Ruigendijk for individual timing and project topic. Topics can be in the areas of language acquisition as well as language processing and production. My lab mainly works on morphosyntactic and lexical phenomena, in different populations: children (mono/bilingual), adults (monolingual, second language acquisition), children and adults with hearing impairment.
Seminar - Prof. Dr. Esther Ruigendijk
  • Master
6.02.170_2_Gr1 EEG recording and analysis concepts (group 1) Monday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 04/12/23)

Description:
lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option! lab course EEG (Neurophysiology part 2) no online option!
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Cindy Boetzel
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Dipl.-Psych.
  • Master
6.04.111 Clinical Aspects of Degenerative Diseases - Lecture Monday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 16/10/23), Location: V02 0-002
Dates on Wednesday, 07.02.2024, Tuesday, 12.03.2024 09:00 - 10:00, Location: V03 0-E004, V02 0-002

Description:
Lecture - Michel Hackbarth
Dr. Jessica Koschate
Sandra Lau, M. Sc.
PD Dr. med. Friedrich Mellert
Dr. med. Katharina Ort
Bianca Sahlmann
Dr. Julia Schlotmann
Prof. Dr. med. Tania Zieschang
Felix Kröger
Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Martens
  • Master
6.03.685 Anatomy - Molecular and cellular mechanisms of neuronal differentiation The course times are not decided yet.
Description:
Seminar - Dr. rer. nat. Nicola Brandt
Prof. Dr. Anja Bräuer
  • Master
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