Introduction to MATLAB Programming for Research in Psychological & Brain Sciences

CAS NE 212

  • Quantitative Reasoning I
  • Critical Thinking

Teaches computer programming concepts, core statistical concepts, and related skills via MATLAB. Programming examples that cover four steps of neuroscience research (experiment control; random samples; data analysis; brain process simulation) promote "constructive" understanding of the quantitative reasoning behind decisions based on descriptive and inferential statistics (e.g., confidence intervals, linear regression models, model- specific anovas). Explains numerical integration programs in two settings: probability distributions, and simulations of neural dynamics. Effective Fall 2018, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Quantitative Reasoning I, Critical Thinking.

FALL 2023 Schedule

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A1 Yazdanbakhsh SCI 117 TR 3:30 pm-4:45 pm Mts w/CAS PS212
Pre-Req: NE101

FALL 2023 Schedule

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B1 Dang MCS B37 W 2:30 pm-3:20 pm Mts w/CAS PS212

FALL 2023 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
B2 Dang MCS B37 W 3:35 pm-4:25 pm Mts w/CAS PS212

SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Chandrasekar SCI 117 TR 3:30 pm-4:45 pm Mts w/CAS PS212
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SPRG 2024 Schedule

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B1 Dang PSY 212 W 10:10 am-11:00 am Mts w/CAS PS212
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SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
B2 Dang CDS 265 W 2:30 pm-3:20 pm Mts w/CAS PS212
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SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
B3 Dang CDS 265 W 3:35 pm-4:25 pm Mts w/CAS PS212
Class Closed

SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
B4 Dang CDS 265 W 4:40 pm-5:30 pm Mts w/CAS PS212
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