The Neural Basis of Vision
Of all modalities vision is best studied, perhaps due to the dominance of the visual sense in humans. Even so much is still unknown about the neural basis of vision and visual plasticity. The goal of this seminar is to introduce students to the classic and current research literature. Therefore, a range of experimental approaches will be covered, including electrophysiology and imaging techniques such as fMRI, EEG and MEG.
Assessment: presentation in class
Attendance: mandatory, min. 66%
Course material: Blackboard (required)
Contact: Prof. Dr. Sen Cheng, NB 3/33, sen.cheng@rub.de; Dr. Amir Azizi, NB 3/70, amir.azizi@rub.de
Lecturers
![]() Prof. Dr. Sen ChengLecturer |
(+49) 234-32-29486 sen.cheng@rub.de NB 3/33 |
Details
- Course type
- Seminars
- Credits
- 3 CP
- Term
- Winter Term 2018/2019
Dates
- Seminar
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Takes place
every week on Friday from 10:00 to 12:00 in room GA 04/187.
First appointment is on 19.10.2018
Last appointment is on 01.02.2019
The Institut für Neuroinformatik (INI) is a interdisciplinary research unit of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum. We aim to understand fundamental principles that characterize how organisms generate behavior and cognition while linked to their environments through sensory and effector systems. Inspired by insights into natural cognitive systems, we seek new solutions to problems of information processing in artificial cognitive systems. We draw from a variety of disciplines that include experimental approaches from psychology and neurophysiology, theoretical approaches from physics, mathematics, and computer science, including, in particular, machine learning, artificial intelligence, autonomous robotics, and computer vision.
Universitätsstr. 150, Building NB, Room 3/32
D-44801 Bochum, Germany
Tel: (+49) 234 32-28967
Fax: (+49) 234 32-14210