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   | email = farkas[[Image:zavinac.gif|@]]fmph.uniba.sk
 
   | email = farkas[[Image:zavinac.gif|@]]fmph.uniba.sk
 
   | homepage = http://ii.fmph.uniba.sk/~farkas/
 
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   | description = To provide the introduction to cognitive neuroscience and to computational neuroscience, modeling of basic cognitive functions (using a connectionist simulator Emergent).
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   | description = To provide an introduction to cognitive neuroscience from the computational perspective, to explain basic learning mechanisms and representations associated with human cognitive functions, using a connectionist simulator Emergent).
 
   | offered_in = Obligatory-optional in [[Master program in Cognitive Science]]
 
   | offered_in = Obligatory-optional in [[Master program in Cognitive Science]]
 
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Computational Cognitive Neuroscience 2-IKV-136

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Course name and code: Computational Cognitive Neuroscience (2-IKV-136)
Prerequisite courses: none
Available in/recommended study year: Summer semester / 1
Form and # of hours/week: L - lecture (2), P - practicals (2)
Credits: 5
Evaluation (semester/exam): 70/30
Course webpage: http://ii.fmph.uniba.sk/~farkas/Courses/np.html
Information sheet: 2-IKV-136 information sheet
Teacher(s): doc. Ing. Igor Farkaš, PhD.
E-mail: farkas@fmph.uniba.sk
Homepage(s): http://ii.fmph.uniba.sk/~farkas/

Short description:

To provide an introduction to cognitive neuroscience from the computational perspective, to explain basic learning mechanisms and representations associated with human cognitive functions, using a connectionist simulator Emergent).

Offered in these study programs: Obligatory-optional in Master program in Cognitive Science

Recommendations: none