EEG sits at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and signal processing, and this course treats it as both a theoretical lens on how the brain supports perception, attention, memory, and action, and as a hands-on craft you actually have to learn by doing. You'll record real data in the Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center lab, work through preprocessing and analysis of ERPs and cortical oscillations using the Luck and Cohen textbooks, and ultimately design your own experiment and write a research proposal. It's a natural next step if you've taken cognitive or biological psychology and want a concrete method to carry into a thesis, MA, or PhD — fMRI gives you where, but EEG gives you when, down to the millisecond.
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Have a basic understanding of the electrophysiology of perception, cognition, and action Have a basic understanding of EEG data recording and analysis Have a basic understanding of EEG experimental design Be able to write a research proposal that utilizes EEG