180040 SE New Trends in Cognitive Science (2011W)
Learning (and) Decision Making
Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung
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First session
Mon, 03. Oct 2011, 1600-1800NIG, University of Vienna
HS 3C, 3rd floorIntroduction and topic/group selection
Wed, 05. Oct 2011, 1815-2000MR Centre, Medical University of Vienna
Lazarettgasse 14, 1090 Vienna
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=lazarettgasse+14&hl=en&ll=48.218221,16.349005&spn=0.001374,0.002822&sll=48.218439,16.350242&sspn=0.005497,0.011287&vpsrc=6&t=m&z=19All further dates will be announced in the first session.
Mon, 03. Oct 2011, 1600-1800NIG, University of Vienna
HS 3C, 3rd floorIntroduction and topic/group selection
Wed, 05. Oct 2011, 1815-2000MR Centre, Medical University of Vienna
Lazarettgasse 14, 1090 Vienna
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=lazarettgasse+14&hl=en&ll=48.218221,16.349005&spn=0.001374,0.002822&sll=48.218439,16.350242&sspn=0.005497,0.011287&vpsrc=6&t=m&z=19All further dates will be announced in the first session.
Details
max. 25 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lehrende
Termine
Zur Zeit sind keine Termine bekannt.
Information
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
The following deliverables are requirements for final grading:
- Presenting a topic of a module in a group presentation with 1-3 other students in the first session of one selected module and providing useful hand outs (submitted to the eLearning platform)
(final grade: 30% individual performance, 20% group performance, 10% quality of the slides and hand outs)
- One review of a presentation (submitted to the eLearning plattform)
(final grade: 20%)
- Active participation (questions, statements, summaries) in the discussion sessions and the eLearning platform of the course (comments)
(final grade: 20%)Grades: >93 1, >81 2, >71 3, >61 4, <61 5.
- Presenting a topic of a module in a group presentation with 1-3 other students in the first session of one selected module and providing useful hand outs (submitted to the eLearning platform)
(final grade: 30% individual performance, 20% group performance, 10% quality of the slides and hand outs)
- One review of a presentation (submitted to the eLearning plattform)
(final grade: 20%)
- Active participation (questions, statements, summaries) in the discussion sessions and the eLearning platform of the course (comments)
(final grade: 20%)Grades: >93 1, >81 2, >71 3, >61 4, <61 5.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
- Deeper understanding of a current approach in cognitive science and its influence on the field
- Awareness and understanding of current relevant topics and discussions in the field of cognitive science
- Ability to follow scientific developments in the field of cognitive science in a reflective manner
- Ability to write and present according to scientific standards
- Ability to interpret and evaluate results of primary scientific literature at an advanced level
- Ability to choose autonomously and give a condensed account on primary scientific literature
- Ability to communicate ones expertise in order to contribute constructive criticism in the context of scientific debate
- Ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary intercultural team in physical and virtual environments
- Ability to moderate dicussion on current topics in cognitive science
- Ability to deal with different points of view in an intercultural context
- Awareness and understanding of current relevant topics and discussions in the field of cognitive science
- Ability to follow scientific developments in the field of cognitive science in a reflective manner
- Ability to write and present according to scientific standards
- Ability to interpret and evaluate results of primary scientific literature at an advanced level
- Ability to choose autonomously and give a condensed account on primary scientific literature
- Ability to communicate ones expertise in order to contribute constructive criticism in the context of scientific debate
- Ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary intercultural team in physical and virtual environments
- Ability to moderate dicussion on current topics in cognitive science
- Ability to deal with different points of view in an intercultural context
Prüfungsstoff
Each module consists of two sessions. In the first session, one group is asked to present their topic within 75 minutes. They are requested to use canonical text book knowledge from at least two disciplines as basic material and supplement it with recent review papers. A short discussion session is mainly intended to give short feedback, for clarification questions, and to name issues and questions that might be of further interest. At the end of the first session the presenters have to provide a hand out version of their presentation and the reference of an interesting (and maybe controversial) paper they stumbled upon during their preparation. Then two or three reviewers are assigned to review the presenters' individual and group performance and note what they have been missing. The second session of the module will be used for interdisciplinary discussion. All participants are expected to read the provided paper, or optionally use additional literature. The discussion session should be used to find answers for open questions, integrating knowledge and compare different perspectives on the topic. After all, the students will have a solid understanding of the principal concepts used in the respective fields and about selected topics of state-of-the-art discussion.
Literatur
Since recherche and literature study is an essential part of this course, no explicit literature will be provided.
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Letzte Änderung: Fr 31.08.2018 08:52
Possible topics:
- The role of education in decision making.
- From baby to grown-up: the neurobiology of development.
- Pathologies in human decision making.
Main disciplines: Psychology, pedagogic, neuroscience, psychiatry, and neurology.M2. An evolutionary perspective.
Possible topics:
- Self-regulation of cells and organisms.
- Interactions with the environment.
- Decisions and social interactions.
Main disciplines: Evolutionary and behavioral biology.M3. A modeling perspective.
Possible topics:
- Decision making in artificial agents
- The psychology of decision making
- Decision making of and within a crowd
Main disciplines: Artificial intelligence, robotics, psychology, game theory, and sociology.M4. A personal perspective.
Possible topics:
- Free Will and human agency
- Concepts of a person
- Decisions and moral
Main disciplines: Philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology.