Seminar Cognitive Neuroscience (Matlab)
LECTURER
MSc. Dario Cuevas Rivera
MSc. Vahid Rahmati
SCHEDULE
Thursday, 4. DS, 13:00 – 14:30, seminar Cognitive Neuroscience (group 4), room: SE 2/101
REQUIREMENT TO PASS THE COURSE
In order to pass this course, the final project must be turned in. If you didn't turn in the first project, you can still pass by submitting the extra project included in the file. If you turned in the first project and received your files back, you don't need to do the extra project. The deadline for the submission is at the end of Thursday 05.02.2015. We will pass the list to the Prüfungsamt on Friday morning, so extensions are not possible.
Presentations
Here you'll find the slides for that class containing the exercises and commands used, as well as other files.
Date | Presentation | Solved exercises | Miscellaneous |
10.23.2014 | Slides | Script | |
10.30.2014 | Slides | Script | |
06.11.2014 | Slides | Script | Sample matrices, exercise matrices |
13.11.2014 | Slides | Script, Extra | Extra exercise |
20.11.2014 | Slides | Project 1 | |
27.11.2014 | Slides | ||
04.12.2014 | Slides | FindFunctions.zip | |
11.12.2014 | Slides | ||
18.12.2014 | Slides | ||
08.01.2015 | Slides | ||
15.01.2015 | Slides | Results (cos, sin) | |
22.01.2015 | Slides | Euler | |
29.01.2015 | Slides | Debug |
SUPPORTING INFORMATION
The following are two reference books for the class, both available at SLUB as online resources:
- A Practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving*. Stormy Attaway. Simple and thorough explanations. Good for self-study. Link
- Essential Matlab for Engineers and Scientists (Fourth Edition)**. Brian H. Hahn and Daniel T. Valentine. Sometimes too technical explanations. Good for reference. Link
*A previous edition can be found here, which doesn't require SLUB login.
**This version doesn't require SLUB login.