
Mathematics 2a or 2b or 2c, Social Sciences 1b or 1a1+1a2.
The main objective of this course is for the student to acquire basic knowledge in the subject of cognitive neuroscience and learn about the scientific approach.
After completion of this course, the student should be able to
The course provides an introduction to how the brain processes information from the outside world, by conveying the basics of the structure of the nervous system, neuroanatomy, methods of brain imaging, and cognitive functions (for example, perception and attention, memory, language, consciousness, executive functions). How complex cognitive functions arise in interaction between the many different parts of the brain will also be covered. Theories and research will be presented in relation to everyday phenomena, which enables the student to put the acquired knowledge into a practical context.
Teaching takes place via a learning platform with teacher-led lectures and seminars followed by joint discussions and question and answer sessions. Mandatory meetings occur continuously throughout the course. At the seminars, the students are divided into smaller groups. The course requires independent reading of specified course literature according to the reading instructions in the schedule and active participation in the teaching. The course also includes certain mandatory written assignments and discussion seminars with the aim of helping students achieve the course's goals.
Part 1, Neuroanatomy, sensory and motor systems, is examined as follows:
a) written exam at the end of part 1, the grade U or G is given
b) active participation in the seminar (obligatory attendance), the grade U or G is given
Part 2, Higher cognitive functions, is examined as follows:
a) written exam at the end of part 2, the grade U or G is given
b) active participation in the seminar (compulsory attendance), the grade U or G is given
Part 3, Focus work, is examined in the following way:
a) written submission of the plan at the end of part 3, the grade U or G is given
b) active participation in the board's presentation (compulsory attendance), the grade U or G is given
Grade on whole course
The course is graded U or G
For the grade G on the entire course, G is required on all three parts of the course.
Absence from compulsory education elements
The examiner assesses whether and, if so, how absences from compulsory educational elements can be made up. Before the student has participated in the mandatory educational elements or made up for absences in accordance with the examiner's instructions, the study results cannot be final reported. Absence from a mandatory educational component may mean that the student cannot make up the opportunity until the next time the course is given.
Limitation of the number of examination occasions
A student who is not approved after the regular examination session has the right to participate in five further examination sessions. If the student has completed six failed exams/exams, no further examination opportunity is given. The number of times the student has participated in one and the same exam is counted as an examination occasion. Submission of blank writing counts as an examination occasion. An examination session for which the student registered but did not participate is not counted as an examination session.
Possibility of exceptions from the syllabus regulations on examination
If there are special reasons, or a need for adaptation for a student with a disability, the examiner may make a decision to depart from the syllabus regulations regarding examination format, number of examination opportunities, possibility of supplementation or exemption from mandatory educational elements, etc. Content and learning objectives and the level of expected skills, knowledge and abilities may not be changed, removed or lowered.
Examinations will be provided for one year after a possible closure of the course or in the event of a new syllabus.
Course evaluation will be carried out according to the guidelines established for education at Karolinska Institutet.