Students will work on a project in one of the following research areas: (1) Comparision of learning and memory in genetically differing strains of mice (cognitive phenotyping); (2) Episodic-like memory in rats; (3) Rat cognition in virtual reality; (4) Mechanisms of foraging optimization in tropical flower bats; (5) Immunihistochemistry of the hippocampus. Behaviour research is based on automated behaviour analysis systems.
As a part of this module students can take one or two small methods courses, each of which counts 1 LP (30 work hours): i) Statistical behaviour data analysis with R, the public domain statistics software; ii) Project management in research; iii) Behaviour data analysis with EXCEL.
Research Module A can be used as a preparation for the Master¿s thesis research project. The workload corresponding to 10 credit points (300 work hours) must be completed during the module.
Important note: The Supplementary Module and the two Research Modules must be taken in at least two different
departments. Courses accepted as a 'Research Module A' may be taken outside the courses taught by the "Brain and Behaviour" faculty. This includes other university departments ('Fakultäten'). A weekly seminar (Thursday 17:15 - 18:45) for all students of the graduate programme Systems Biology of Brain and Behaviour will be an integral part of the Supplementary and Research Modules. This seminar persues the following goals:
students.
these with the other graduate students and the supervisors. Discussions will focus on the projects themselves, but also on
presentation techniques.
be discussed.
Degree programme/academic programme | Validity | Variant | Subdivision | Status | Semester | LP | |
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Systems Biology of Brain and Behaviour / Master | (Enrollment until SoSe 2012) | Modul 9 | Wahlpflicht | 3. | 10 | unbenotet |