SFB 936 ONLINE COURSE „NETWORK NEUROSCIENCE“
The small private online course (SPOC) „Network Neuroscience“ provides a broad overview on recent research regarding Network Neuroscience with the following topics presented by members of the SFB 936:
- „Network development“ by Ileana Hanganu-Opatz
- „Network plasticity“ by Fabio Morellini
- „Concepts of brain connectivity“ by Claus Hilgetag
- „Methods in network neuroscience“ by Guido Nolte
- „Functional networks in ongoing“ by Caroline Garcia Forlim
- „Static network models“ by Siavash Haghiri
- „Network mechanisms and attention“ by Andreas Engel
- „Cortical network dynamics in decision-making“ by Tobias Donner
- „Pain and pain modulation“ by Christian Büchel
- „Cortico-pontine networks in headache and facial pain“ by Arne May
- „Augmentation of neuronal network plasticity in schizophrenia“ by Jürgen Gallinat
- „Subcortico-cortical networks and deep-brain stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease“ by Christian Moll and Monika Pötter-Nerger
- „Stroke and networks“ by Christian Gerloff
Here are some formal information about the online course:
- The video material takes about 5 hours to watch plus the time you need to answer the quizzes following each video.
- The different lectures are split in video chunks.
- After each chunk, you are asked to answer 1-4 multiple choice questions.
- Upon successful completion (min. 80 % correct rate) at the end of the course, you will receive a participation certificate and 1 credit point for your participation.
Here is a short overview of the topics of the online course given by Andreas Engel and Christian Gerloff:
Participation and registration is free of charge, but registration requires:
- your full name and affiliation
- your academic level
- name and email address of your academic supervisor (to whom it may apply)
Please contact Sina A. Trautmann-Lengsfeld (s.trautmann-lengsfeld@uke.de) via email including the above information. We look forward to hearing from you.