Linear System Analysis
Aim
This course teaches the basic concepts of linear systems analysis, applied to neurosciences. The main topics are: differential equations, Fourier analysis, Laplace analysis, filtering, and feedback. Examples that are used will stem from neuro-physiology and psychophysics, but also from the daily routine of measuring and analyzing experimental data.
Our main goal is to help students without an extensive mathematical background overcome a fear for a quantitative approach of problems, and to show more theoretically oriented students the applications of systems analysis in biological control systems. We will make an effort to keep the course material in relation to daily experimental problems.
Location & Organization
Organizer
HELMH - Helmholtz Instituut
Course Director
Prof.dr. M.A. Frens
Faculty / Teachers
Neuroscience, Erasmus MC
Location / venue
Rotterdam
Timing & Workload
Duration Three days
ECTS points 3
Teaching methods used
Lectures and exercises.
Examination no
Criteria
Is the course taught in English? yes
Is documentation available? (book, syllabus)? yes
Is the course open for external researchers? yes
More Information
http://www.phys.uu.nl/~wwwfm/Education/Courses.html#LinearSystems
Categories
Therapeutic Areas: Brain diseases
Enabling Technologies: Statistics
Methodology: None
Auxiliary skills: None
Target Group
PhDs and Post-docs
Country
NL
City
Utrecht
More information
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