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Computer Science (Human Computer Interaction) wIE BSc (Hons) - PSYC11222 Brain and Behaviour
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2.1.1 Knowledge and understanding of facts, concepts, principles & theories
Basic principles of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neurochemistry will be discussed to develop an understanding of how these biological factors underlie human brain function.
Assesement : Individual coursework, Group coursework
Assesement : Individual coursework, Group coursework
2.1.2 Use of such knowledge in modelling and design
As applied to AI/ML/Deep Learning via the other HCI/CS units.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
2.3.2 Development of general transferable skills
Independently gather and select the most relevant information from a body of work through online and library sources; Present concise and persuasive arguments; Develop skills in critical thinking.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
4.1.1 Knowledge and understanding of scientific and engineering principles
The effects of brain injury and the latest neuroimaging techniques can be used to explain the brain processes that underpin behaviour and cognition.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
4.2.3 Principles of appropriate supporting engineering and scientific disciplines
Students will become familiar with multidisciplinary methods of investigation through use of behavioural, computational, neuropsychological and neuroimaging tools.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework