Social and Affective Neuroscience
- 7.5 credits
- Distance learning
- Second cycle
- Department of Clinical Neuroscience
This course takes you on a journey into one of the most dynamic realms of psychology - specifically, the exploration of how the brain shapes and enables our social and affective behaviors. We will examine key questions, such as how we learn from each other, when and in what ways social norms influence us, and how our communication and social decision-making unfold.
By applying perspectives from evolutionary biology, learning theory, and game theory, we will explore the brain's mechanisms that turn us into social beings. This provides insights that go beyond the surface, allowing you to comprehend the core of our social interactions.
Not only will we ground ourselves in theoretical frameworks, but we will also introduce you to cutting-edge research. Methods like brain imaging and computational modeling will be illuminated, and you will learn how they are applied to address the most current research questions in the field.
The course is designed for individuals with backgrounds in fields such as psychology, biology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and computer science, who seek an introduction to social and affective neuroscience. This is a research-oriented course aimed at fostering interest in research and a potential future career in academia.
Information on distance learning
The course is conducted online with scheduled lectures (daytime, Swedish time) and teacher support through KI’s learning platform. Some course elements are mandatory and requires live participation; you find the schedule at the student web. Non-mandatory lectures are recorded and may be viewed later. Access to a computer with an internet connection is required. Assessment is done through participation in seminars and digital exams conducted remotely.
Application Autumn 2024
- Part time (50%), Distance learning, Lecturing in daytime
- Mandatory seminars: 0, Other seminars: 0
- 02 September 2024 - 10 November 2024
- Language: English
- Application deadline: 15 April 2024
- Application code: KI-11008
Specific entry requirements
A minimum of 120 credits in psychology, biology, neuroscience, cognitive science, or computer science. And proficiency in English equivalent to English B/English 6.
Selection
The selection is based on academic credits (30-285). All documents must have reached University Admissions by the deadline for the supporting documents 20 June 2024. The first selection results will be published at your account at UniversityAdmissions.se/Antagning.se on the 11th of July 2024. You must reply to your admissions offer.Application
The application is made through University Admissions in Sweden.Apply at universityadmissions.se
Fees
If you have citizenship within the EU/EEA, or Switzerland, you are not required to pay application or tuition fees. For further details: universityadmissions.se.
Application fee
900 SEK
Tuition fee
Total amount: 25 000 SEK
First instalment: 25 000 SEK
Payment of fees
Scholarships
Contact
For more information about the course and its outline, please contact:
Björn Lindström, course leader,bjorn.lindstrom@ki.se
Johanna Olsson, course administrator,johanna.olsson@ki.se