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Cognitive Neuropsychology of Ageing - Lecture 1 (Methodological Approaches and Theories)
This module looks at the ageing process, examining memory decline with age, and looking at the differences and reasons for 'normal' and 'abnormal' neurological ageing (e.g. dementia). 
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Ageing demographics
- Why it's important to study cognitive ageing
- Definitions of ageing
- How to study cognitive ageing
- Forms of intelligence
- Forms of memory and their differe...
- Class notes
- • 12 pages •
This module looks at the ageing process, examining memory decline with age, and looking at the differences and reasons for 'normal' and 'abnormal' neurological ageing (e.g. dementia). 
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Ageing demographics
- Why it's important to study cognitive ageing
- Definitions of ageing
- How to study cognitive ageing
- Forms of intelligence
- Forms of memory and their differe...
Lecture 3 (Visual Orienting and Saccades)
This module examines the differences between the 'classic' passive view of vision and a newer approach - Active Vision. It looks at the differences between the two, as well as examining cortical and subcortical structures involved and streams of processing.
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Endogenous and Exogenous vision
- Different types of saccades
- Differential cortical activation for voluntary and...
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- Class notes
- • 10 pages •
This module examines the differences between the 'classic' passive view of vision and a newer approach - Active Vision. It looks at the differences between the two, as well as examining cortical and subcortical structures involved and streams of processing.
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Endogenous and Exogenous vision
- Different types of saccades
- Differential cortical activation for voluntary and...
Lecture 1 (Methods of study, Passive and Active Vision, Streams of processing)
This module examines the differences between the 'classic' passive view of vision and a newer approach - Active Vision. It looks at the differences between the two, as well as examining cortical and subcortical structures involved and streams of processing.
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Passive vision
- Methods of studying vision
- Psychophysics
- Physiology
- Computer science
- Reasons for dominanc...
- Book
- Class notes
- • 12 pages •
This module examines the differences between the 'classic' passive view of vision and a newer approach - Active Vision. It looks at the differences between the two, as well as examining cortical and subcortical structures involved and streams of processing.
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Passive vision
- Methods of studying vision
- Psychophysics
- Physiology
- Computer science
- Reasons for dominanc...
Lecture 2 (The Role of Cortical and Subcortical Structures)
This module examines the differences between the 'classic' passive view of vision and a newer approach - Active Vision. It looks at the differences between the two, as well as examining cortical and subcortical structures involved and streams of processing.
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Main cortical and subcortical structures involved in saccade generation
- Evidence of Superior Colliculus involvem...
- Book
- Class notes
- • 11 pages •
This module examines the differences between the 'classic' passive view of vision and a newer approach - Active Vision. It looks at the differences between the two, as well as examining cortical and subcortical structures involved and streams of processing.
The notes are very detailed, consisting of information from the seminars and elsewhere.
This lecture contains information on:
- Main cortical and subcortical structures involved in saccade generation
- Evidence of Superior Colliculus involvem...
Lecture 2 (The Role of Cortical and Subcortical Structures)
Lecture 1 (Methods of study, Passive and Active Vision, Streams of processing)