Life Sciences

Research Methods for Neuroscience

Module code: C1147
Level 4
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Workshop, Lecture, Seminar, Online lecture
Assessment modes: Coursework

You’ll explore modern techniques for collecting, analysing and interpreting data in neuroscience. These are essential skills for understanding evidence on the workings of the brain, and becoming a neuroscientist.

The module is taught in three parts:

  • statistics – basic statistical skills needed for neurobiology, including the use of R/R-studio open-source statistical software
  • methods and data in Neuroscience – engagement with primary neuroscience literature or datasets, application of analysis skills and oral communication
  • Physics for Neuroscientists – basic mathematics (derivatives) and physics (waves, electrical circuits) necessary for understanding the fundamentals of biophysics and neuroscience.

Module learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate understanding of a range of statistical methods that are commonly used in the biological sciences, and be able to use a modern software package to apply these methods to biological data.
  • Research and critically analyse the methods and data interpretation relating to a paper or dataset in primary neurobiology research, and communicate your findings during in-class discussion.
  • Describe the basic mathematics and physics needed to understand the operation of the nervous system.