The small private online course (SPOC) "Network Neuroscience" provides a broad overview on recent research regarding Network Neuroscience with the following topics presented by members of the SFB 936:
"Network development" by Ileana Hanganu-Opatz
"Network plasticity" by Fabio Morellini
"Concepts of brain connectivity" by Claus Hilgetag
"Methods in network neuroscience" by Guido Nolte
"Functional networks in ongoing" by Caroline Garcia Forlim
"Static network models" by Siavash Haghiri
"Network mechanisms and attention" by Andreas Engel
"Cortical network dynamics in decision-making" by Tobias Donner
"Pain and pain modulation" by Christian Büchel
"Cortico-pontine networks in headache and facial pain" by Arne May
"Augmentation of neuronal network plasticity in schizophrenia" by Jürgen Gallinat
"Subcortico-cortical networks and deep-brain stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease" by Christian Moll and Monika Pötter-Nerger
"Stroke and networks" by Christian Gerloff
Here are some formal information about the online course:
The video material takes about 5 hours to watch plus the time you need to answer the quizzes following each video.
The different lectures are split in video chunks.
After each chunk, you are asked to answer 1-4 multiple choice questions.
Upon successful completion (min. 80 % correct rate) at the end of the course, you will receive a participation certificate and 1 credit point for your participation.
Here is a short overview of the topics of the online course given by Andreas Engel and Christian Gerloff:
Participation and registration is free of charge, but registration requires:
your full name and affiliation
your academic level
name and email address of your academic supervisor (to whom it may apply)
Please contact Sina A. Trautmann-Lengsfeld (s.trautmann-lengsfeld@uke.de) via email including the above information. We look forward to hearing from you.