Courses
email
Ione Fine (ionefine at u.washington.edu) for add codes etc.
Fall 2012
Development, Plasticity and Rehabilitation (Psych 448)
Winter 2012
Spring 2011
Matlab for the Behavioral Sciences (448/538B)
Proposed Winter 2011
Fall 2010
Spring 2010
S&P 333
Autumn 2010
Vision Survey course.
This is a new class. The plan is to make it a team taught class where graduate and more senior undergraduate students learn about vision from low to high levels. It will be 2x a week. The first will be a ~2 hour lecture by a member of UW faculty. The second class will be a discussion of relevant reading(s) assigned by the lecturer. Course work will consist of weekly assignments and a "grant proposal".
Winter 2009
Matlab for the Behavioral Sciences.
These course notes include both the lessions (formal notes), lecture notes (ad lib lectures and digressions), and homeworks.
How to program your own experiment.
PSYCH
448 (undergrads) / 538 (graduate students)
Note - class notes for an advanced programming class (taught by Geoff Boynton) are here.
SPRING 2009
Sensation
and
Perception
PSYCH
333
SPRING 2008
Sensation
and
Perception
PSYCH
333
Introduction
to Neuroimaging
PSYCH
552
The recommended accompanying book for people primarily interested in BOLD imaging is Huettel Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Order of lectures is: (1) MRI_physics, (2) NRFs, (3) Preprocessing, (4) Experimental Design (5) Analysis, (6) Brainvoyager, (7) FSL, (8) Safety+vulnerable, (9) EEG, (10) MRS, (11) DTI
WINTER 2008
Matlab
for the Behavioral
Sciences:
How to program your own experiment.
PSYCH
448 (undergrads) / 538 (graduate students)
Expected
to be next taught Winter 2009. An advanced
Matlab class which includes modeling,
optimization and other cool stuff will be taught by Geoffrey Boynton in
Spring 2009
Introduction to Neuroimaging
PSYCH
552
SPRING 2007
Matlab
for the
Behavioral
Sciences:
How to program your own experiment.
PSYCH
448 (undergrads) / 538 (graduate students)