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Laboratory Practice Neuropsychophysiology

Code: P205     Acronym: PL

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Scientific Research Methodology

Instance: 2017/2018 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Web Page: https://moodle.up.pt/course/view.php?id=3590
Responsible unit: Psychology
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Master Psychology

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIPSI 19 Official Curricular Structure 3 - 3 30 81

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

The objectives of this course are to enable students to:
1. show key-knowledge about psychophysiological research methods;

2. describe the general characteristics of the psychophysiological and neuropsychophysiological research, as well as the phases of the acquisition of the respective indexes;

3. define the concepts of psychophysiological and neuropsychophysiological techniques, indexes, acquisition, amplification, modulation, filtering, recording, and analysis;

4. recognize variables that can be studied from physiological and neurophysiological activity, as well as the (neuro)physiologic bases of the signals in question;

5. know and put into practice the polygraphic and electrophysiologic procedures for the recording of electroencephalography (EEG), event-related potentials (ERP), and brain electrical activity mapping (BEAM), manipulating Independent Variables, analyzing data, and interpreting results according to neuroscientific models.

Learning outcomes and competences

At the end of this course the students must be capable of:

1.  showing key-knowledge about psychophysiological research methods;

2. describing the general characteristics of the psychophysiological and neuropsychophysiological research, as well as the phases of the acquisition of the respective indexes;

3. defining the concepts of psychophysiological and neuropsychophysiological techniques, indexes, acquisition, amplification, modulation, filtering, recording, and analysis;

4. recognizing variables that can be studied from physiological and neurophysiological  activity, as well as the (neuro)physiologic bases of the signals in question;

5. knowing and put into practice the polygraphic and electrophysiologic procedures for the recording of EEG, ERP and BEAM, manipulating Independent Variables, analyzing data and interpreting results according to neuroscientific models.


 

Working method

Presencial

Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)

Previous approval in the Neurosciences and Psychophysiology courses is recommended.

Program

The syllabus is organized in two thematic modules:

Module I - Conceptual and methodological frame
- conceptual framework of the laboratorial practice in neuropsychophysiology;
- methodological framework of the laboratorial practice in neuropsychophysiology;

Module II - practical training
- polygraphy - practical research in psychophysiology using peripheral indexes (Heart Rate, Skin Conductance Response);
- EEG, ERP, and BEAM - practical research in psychophysiology using Central Nervous System indexes.

Mandatory literature

Castellar, J. V.; Una introducción a la Psicofisiología Clínica (2ª ed.), Ed. Pirámide, 2009. ISBN: 9788436823004
Luck Steven J.; An^introduction to the event-related potential technique. ISBN: 978-0-262-52585-5
Carretié Aranguena Luis; Psicofisiología. ISBN: 978-84-368-1618-1
Cacioppo John T. 340; Handbook of psychophysiology. ISBN: 978-0-521-84471-0

Complementary Bibliography

Andreassi John L.; Psychophysiology. ISBN: 0-8058-1104-4
Cacioppo John T. 340; Principles of psychophysiology. ISBN: 0-521-34432-8
Hugdahl Kenneth; Psychophysiology. ISBN: 0-674-72207-8

Teaching methods and learning activities

Besides independent study and tutorial support when requested by the student, classes are theoretical, theoretical with practice, and laboratorial practices, organized under the following pedagogical models:

1. plenary lectures;
2. accompanied study and/or study based on multimedia resources;
3. literature search and reviews;
4. problem discussion;
5. demonstrations and experiments (including data treatment, analysis and interpretation);
6. individual evaluation of knowledge and skills, at the end of each module.

Software

Biopac Student Lab (http://www.biopac.com/education/)

keywords

Social sciences > Psychological sciences > Psychology > Experimental psychology
Natural sciences > Biological sciences > Biology > Behavioural biology
Health sciences > Neuroscience > Neurophysiology
Health sciences > Neuroscience
Technological sciences > Technology > Computer technology > Signal processing

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Teste 100,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 54,00
Frequência das aulas 27,00
Total: 81,00

Eligibility for exams

In order to get approved, students must attend to 75% of the classes, at least.

A minimal written test score of 8 points is required in each of the tests, where students must show theoretical and practice skills.

If a student is absent or has a score below 8 in one of the tests, she will have access to a final test, which will be scheduled specifically with the students, predictably in the last week of classes.

Calculation formula of final grade

Individual assessment consists of two tests of theoretical and practice skills, one at the end of each module, both scored in a zero to 20 scale. The final classification (FC) is the integer result of the arithmetic mean of the scores obtained in the two tests, i.e. FC = (T1 + T2) / 2. To be approved students require a final classification equal or greater than 10 and, cumulatively, to have obtained a score of at least 8 in each of the tests.

Examinations or Special Assignments

No special assessments are foreseen.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Students who also have jobs must submit to the same written test assessments, at the same dates that are planned for the general students (last class at the end of each module). A different schedule may be negotiated, but must be requested through letter or email to the teacher, at least 48 hours in advance.

Classification improvement

Students may improve the final classification by retaking the course in the year that follows the one in which approval was obtained, if the course is offered in the year in which the improvement is requested, following the applicable terms of article 11 of the General Regulations for Student Assessment ("Regulamento Geral para Avaliação dos discentes de primeiros ciclos, de ciclos de estudos integrados de mestrado e de segundos ciclos da Universidade do Porto").

Observations

Students who obtain a score lower than 8 points in any of the tests or a final classification lower than 9.5 points, will have access to an appeal written examination, at a date and time to be communicated.

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