NUMMER: | 212102 |
KÜRZEL: | RCEM |
MODULBEAUFTRAGTE:R: | Prof. Dr. Sen Cheng |
DOZENT:IN: | Prof. Dr. Sen Cheng |
FAKULTÄT: | Fakultät für Informatik |
SPRACHE: | Englisch |
SWS: | 2 |
CREDITS: | 3 |
ANGEBOTEN IM: | each semester |
LINK ZUM VORLESUNGSVERZEICHNIS
Hier entlang.
AKTUELLE TERMINE
see: https://www.ini.rub.de/teaching/courses/research_colloquium_interdisciplinary_perspectives_on_episodic_memory_winter_term_2022/
LERNFORM
Seminar
LERNZIELE
After successful completion of the seminar∙ students will have up-to-date knowledge in the field of episodic memory from an interdisciplinary perspective
∙ are able to independently convey research results in a didactically well-prepared talk
∙ students are able to formulate and receive constructive feedback
* students are able to document the results of their work in a written form
INHALT
This research colloquium covers the range of topics in the interdisciplinary research unit FOR 2812 "Constructing scenarios of the past: A new framework in episodic memory". Presentations will focus on the cognitive and neuronal mechanisms underlying scenario contraction in episodic memory. The discussed studies employ and integrate approaches from philosophy, psychology, as well as experimental and computational neurscience. The colloquium hosts talks by leading international experts and local researchers as well as presentations by doctoral and master students. In addition, students will read journal articles and book chapters related to the topics of the talks.
VORAUSSETZUNGEN CREDITS
Passed seminar talk ans term paper