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200057 VU Research Approaches in Cognitive Psychology and in Neurosciences (2024S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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NUR FÜR MASTERSTUDIERENDE PSYCHOLOGIE
Achtung: Jede VU kann max. 1x absolviert werden. Sie müssen für das Modul A3 4 unterschiedliche VUs, mit unterschiedlichem Haupttitel absolvieren.
Achtung: Jede VU kann max. 1x absolviert werden. Sie müssen für das Modul A3 4 unterschiedliche VUs, mit unterschiedlichem Haupttitel absolvieren.
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 01.02.2024 09:00 to Mo 26.02.2024 09:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 04.03.2024 09:00
Details
max. 40 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes
The VU takes place every Tuesday from 9.00-10.30 a.m. in HS G (Liebiggasse 5, 2nd floor).
The first session will be taking place on March 19th.We will check how many registered students turn up for the first session. For every student who does not turn up, another student will be registered from the waiting list. For those of you on the waiting list >25, there is usually no point in coming as it is unlikely that you will be able to attend.At the first meeting we will also give you all the information about the organisation of the seminar.Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
The course serves to deepen the research approaches and fields of the research groups of Frank Scharnowski and Martin Voracek involved in the Master's specialisation "Psychological Foundations: Mind & Brain".The respective research group leader will present current research questions and topics in their field of research, which will be analysed in depth using specialist literature. Exemplary topics are: Neuroimaging, neurofeedback, automated exposure therapy, research synthesis (meta-analyses and systematic reviews), metascience/meta-research (research about research & researchers), open science, methodological reform & credibility revolution in psychological research.The Master's students should gain a deeper insight into research topics that can be worked on and supervised as part of the Master's specialisation "Psychological Foundations: Mind & Brain". The overarching purpose of the course is to enable those students who take the Master's specialisation "Psychological Foundations: Mind & Brain" to subsequently (from the current semester onwards) decide on their own topic for their Master's thesis.There is feedback, e.g. from the lecturers on the homework submitted.
Assessment and permitted materials
Immanent examination through: Attendance; active participation; homework
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
You may be absent from the attendance units no more than twice in order for this course to be counted as attended.For successful participation, all homework exercises must have been graded at least "sufficient". In addition, only homework handed in on time will be counted.
Examination topics
Lecture; discussions; homework (literature-based).
Reading list
Will be announced in the first units of the VU or in Moodle. Here are some examples:deBettencourt MT, Cohen JD, Lee RF, Norman KA, Turk-Browne NB. Closed-loop training of attention with real-time brain imaging. Nat Neurosci. 2015;18(3):470-475. doi:10.1038/nn.3940
Sitaram R, Ros T, Stoeckel L, Haller S, Scharnowski F, Lewis-Peacock J, Weiskopf N, Blefari ML, Rana M, Oblak E, Birbaumer N, Sulzer J. Closed-loop brain training: the science of neurofeedback. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2017 Feb;18(2):86-100. doi: 10.1038/nrn.2016.164.
Moshontz, H. , Campbell, L. , Ebersole, C. R. , Ijzerman, H. , Urry, H. L. , Forscher, P. S. , … Voracek, M., … Chartier, C. R. (2018). The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing psychology through a distributed collaborative network. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1(4), 501-515. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245918797607
Nelson, L. D., Simmons, J., & Simonsohn, U. (2018). Psychology‘s renaissance. Annual Review of Psychology, 69, 511-534. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-122216-011836
Nosek, B. A., Hardwicke, T. E., Moshontz, H., Allard, A., Corker, K. S., Almenberg, A. D., ... Vazire, S. (in press, 2022). Replicability, robustness, and reproducibility in psychological science. Annual Review of Psychology. [Preprint: Feb 1, 2021, https://psyarxiv.com/ksfvq/]
Open Science Collaboration. (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251), aac4716. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aac4716
Voracek, M., Kossmeier, M., & Tran, U. S. (2019). Which data to meta-analyze, and how? A specification-curve and multiverse-analysis approach to meta-analysis. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 227(1), 64-82. https://doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000357
Sitaram R, Ros T, Stoeckel L, Haller S, Scharnowski F, Lewis-Peacock J, Weiskopf N, Blefari ML, Rana M, Oblak E, Birbaumer N, Sulzer J. Closed-loop brain training: the science of neurofeedback. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2017 Feb;18(2):86-100. doi: 10.1038/nrn.2016.164.
Moshontz, H. , Campbell, L. , Ebersole, C. R. , Ijzerman, H. , Urry, H. L. , Forscher, P. S. , … Voracek, M., … Chartier, C. R. (2018). The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing psychology through a distributed collaborative network. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1(4), 501-515. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245918797607
Nelson, L. D., Simmons, J., & Simonsohn, U. (2018). Psychology‘s renaissance. Annual Review of Psychology, 69, 511-534. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-122216-011836
Nosek, B. A., Hardwicke, T. E., Moshontz, H., Allard, A., Corker, K. S., Almenberg, A. D., ... Vazire, S. (in press, 2022). Replicability, robustness, and reproducibility in psychological science. Annual Review of Psychology. [Preprint: Feb 1, 2021, https://psyarxiv.com/ksfvq/]
Open Science Collaboration. (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251), aac4716. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aac4716
Voracek, M., Kossmeier, M., & Tran, U. S. (2019). Which data to meta-analyze, and how? A specification-curve and multiverse-analysis approach to meta-analysis. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 227(1), 64-82. https://doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000357
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