Neuroscience Methods

This course is part of Neuromarketing Specialization

Instructors: Ian McCulloh +1 more

What you'll learn

  •   Learn to collect and analyze neuroimaging data related to perception, attention, memory, and emotion using advanced tools.
  •   Analyze and interpret brain imaging data from fNIRS and apply statistical tests to understand cognitive functions.
  •   Understand biometric, physiological, and qualitative measurement methods, evaluating their suitability for different research goals.
  •   Analyze eye-tracking data to identify key metrics related to attention and information processing in cognitive and behavioral research.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Psychology
  •   Biology
  •   Research Design
  •   Statistical Analysis
  •   Human Learning
  •   Data Analysis
  •   Medical Imaging
  •   Laboratory Research
  •   Medical Equipment and Technology
  •   Research Methodologies
  •   Image Analysis
  •   Neurology
  •   Science and Research
  •   Data Collection
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    With a unique combination of theory and practice, this course empowers you to design robust research studies and make informed decisions about measurement tools. By mastering techniques like functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and eye-tracking analysis, you'll uncover valuable insights into cognitive and emotional processes. Whether you're a postgraduate student or researcher, this course will deepen your understanding of neuroscience tools and their applications, preparing you for innovative work in psychological and health-related fields.

    Neural Imaging

    Neural Data Analysis

    Biometric and Physiological Methods

    Eye Tracking Analysis

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