Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
 
9.10/9.100
Cognitive Neuroscience
 Spring, 1999



 

Quizzes

Feb. 12, Fri.   Anatomy Quiz
Mar. 12, Fri. Vision Quiz
Apr. 9, Fri. Language, Frontal Lobes, Limbic System Quiz
Apr. 30, Fri. Memory Quiz
 

Exams

Mar. 17, Wed.   Midterm Test
May 19, Wed. Final Examination

9.10/9.100  Midterm Test Results

Undergraduates

Graduate Students

Paper

10-15 pages (undergraduate)
15-20 pages (graduate)
 
Due Wed., May 5 in class
Paper topics (via email) due Fri., Apr. 2

Things to remember about this assignment:

1. Focus on brain-behavior relationships

2. Critically analyze your source information, don't just summarize it.

3. As you review your research, identify open issues (particularly 'how' and 'why' questions) and address them by looking at additional research articles and/or analyzing the information you have gathered.

Proposed Paper Topics

You can choose one of these topics for your paper or make up one of your own, but if you come up with your own topic, please run it by Prof. Corkin and me before you begin.

 

In-class Presentations (Graduate Students only)

Minimum 15 minutes long
In-class presentation during recitation
Can be based on readings, or other information related to current lecture topic (e.g. case studies)