PSYC76H3: Brain Imaging Laboratory

The course introduces brain imaging techniques, focusing on techniques such as high-density electroencephalography (EEG) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), together with magnet-resonance-imaging-based neuronavigation. Furthermore, the course will introduce eye movement recordings as a behavioural measure often co-registered in imaging studies. Students will learn core principles of experimental designs, data analysis and interpretation in a hands-on manner.

[(PSYB01H3) or (PSYB04H3) or PSYC70H3] and [PSYB07H3 or STAB22H3 or STAB23H3] and [PSYB55H3 or (PSYB65H3)] and PSYC02H3
(PSYC04H3)
35; Priority will be given to students in the Specialist/Specialist Co-op program in Neuroscience Cognitive stream, followed by students in the Specialist/Specialist Co-op program in Psychology. Students in any Mental Health Studies program or the Major program in Psychology will be admitted as space permits.
Natural Sciences
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