Computational Neuroscience Research Literacy
Basic knowledge in computational neuroscience opens the door to understanding the fascinating world of the brain—the most complex organ in the human body. Through specialized online lessons, you’ll build foundational skills for reading and analyzing scientific articles, empowering your self-directed learning and future study in neuroscience.
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Competency
Learners can analyze academic articles in the field of Computational Neuroscience with critical thinking.
How ?
Learners read and analyze academic articles, including writing summaries of the articles based on the worksheet regarding the sources, objectives of the research, methods of data collection, and the research results, accurately and completely.
Method overview
- Learners study basic knowledge of computational neuroscience and understand related principles.
- Select academic articles or research in computational neuroscience.
- Read and understand academic articles.
- Analyze research articles.
- Summarize research findings.
How can you achieve ?
Submit a Research Article Analysis Worksheet from the article you selected and answer the following seven key questions:
- Research title and sources
- Research question
- Research objectives
- Research hypothesis
- Hypothesis testing method
- Main study findings
- Study conclusion
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Currently, this micro-credential is available only with the Verify plan.
What will you get ?
Digital Certificate
Computational Neuroscience Research Literacy
Issued by KMUTT | You will earn this digital certificate after you have completed this Micro-credential.
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Who is this for ?
Suitable for students and the general public who are interested in studying research in computational neuroscience.
Who developed this ?
Lect. Dr. Sittiprapa Isarangura and Dr. Lalittha Suriyaarunroj
Lect. Dr. Sittiprapa Isarangura
Professor at Mahodol Unoversity
Expertise: Communication Sciences and Disorders
Dr. Lalittha Suriyaarunroj
Professor at Chulalongkorn University
Expertise: Neuroscience Primate behavior and cognition