IMPORTANT: THIS SEMINAR WILL TAKE PLACE ONLINE (VIA ZOOM)
Psychophysics arose from the desire for understanding how the world of the human soul is related to the world of physics. Based on a foundation laid by Fechner's (1860) Elements of Psychophysics, a research field emerged that is highly active still and that strives to answer core questions of our existence. At the core of this research field is the development of methods that measure otherwise hard to assess aspects of "the soul", so that these aspects can be studied psychologically. In this seminar, 1) we trace the history of psychophysics up to the present, 2) we acquire a basic toolkit of psychophysical methods, and 3) use these methods to creatively and playfully design new experiments and research endeavors. In this way, we deepen our understanding of human perception (complementary to the perception lecture) and obtain core skills for the practical parts of the Psychology BSc, such as the "Empra" and the BSc thesis.
IMPORTANT:
The places for this seminar will be assigned during using the learning room of the following course:
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FOR YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS SEMINAR, IT IS MANDATORY TO INDICATE YOUR PREFERENCES HERE, IN THE "LERNRAUM" ("online learning room") FOR THIS COURSE. PLEASE ENTER YOUR PREFERENCES FOR ALL THE GF-ALLG. 1.3-SEMINARS HERE UNTIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2021.
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27-GF-Allg1 Allgemeine Psychologie I | GF-Allg1.3 Vertiefung zur Allgemeinen Psychologie I | Study requirement
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Student information |
The binding module descriptions contain further information, including specifications on the "types of assignments" students need to complete. In cases where a module description mentions more than one kind of assignment, the respective member of the teaching staff will decide which task(s) they assign the students.
For course credit, you have to:
1) give a short video talk about a topic of the course
2) contribute to the discussion in our online seminar sessions (!)
A corresponding course offer for this course already exists in the e-learning system. Teaching staff can store materials relating to teaching courses there: