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Computer Science (Human Computer Interaction) MEng (Hons) - BIOL31692 Learning, Memory & Cognition
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2.1.1 Knowledge and understanding of facts, concepts, principles & theories
Introduce students to the discipline of cognitive neuroscience and examine how CNS regions in invertebrates, simple mammals, monkeys and humans interact to produce behaviour and it's relation to HCI.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
3.2.2 Defining problems, managing design process and evaluating outcomes
Understand the neural bases for learning and memory in neural systems and explain how different types of memory are supported by different brain systems.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
4.1.1 Knowledge and understanding of scientific and engineering principles
Students will also gain insight into how neurological cases and experimental approaches extend our understanding of normal brain function as applied to HCI.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
4.1.3 Knowledge and understanding of computational modelling
Focus on how synaptic changes provide the cellular bases for learning and memory as applied to HCI
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
4.2.2 Defining problems, managing design process and evaluating outcomes
Understand the neural bases for learning and memory in neural systems and explain how different types of memory are supported by different brain systems.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework