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Introduction

This unit will examine the latest research related to neuroscience research, and related investigative approaches using experimental models, related to dementing illnesses. The unit will involve an analysis of the principle quantitative methods underlying neuroscience research. Students will have the opportunity to undertake analyses of relevant data sources to extract key findings, will present on a topic to other students, and engage in online discussions.

Summary 2020

Unit name Neuroscience Research in Dementia
Unit code CAD301
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre
Discipline Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre
Coordinator

Barbora Fulopova

Level Advanced
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

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Prerequisites

  • CAD201, CAD202

Co-requisites

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Online

Assessment

Worksheets (total of 1000 words, 20%), Written assignment (1500 words, 30%), Oral Presentation (25%), Discussion Posts (25%).

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