EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Course objectives
The general objective of the course is the development of in-depth and specific knowledge in the field of the experimental study of the physiological correlates of psychological processes and human behaviour, with particular reference to the techniques of electrophysiology, skin conductance, heart-rate variability (HRV), pupillometry, and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques. To this aim, reference will be made to an in-depth analysis of the scientific literature on these topics and students will be able to design, plan and conduct experimental projects using these research techniques. The course consists of a theoretical part (3 credits) and a laboratory application part (3 credits). Upon completion of the course the student is expected to have achieved the following specific learning objectives (Dublin indicators): I) Knowledge and understanding: through the analysis of scientific literature and practical application in laboratory activities, students are expected to demonstrate thorough knowledge and understanding of the theoretical foundations of psychophysiology and the main investigative techniques used to study the relationships between physiological processes and psychological states. II) Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: students should be able to contextualise the acquired knowledge and evaluate its application in experimental, clinical and rehabilitation contexts. Furthermore, using appropriate experimental approaches and research methodologies, they should be able to pursue the objective of a greater understanding of relevant scientific problems in the field of psychophysiology. III) Autonomy of judgement: through the analysis of scientific articles, the preparation and presentation of experimental projects, students should be able to critically analyse and accurately assess the appropriateness of methodology and results of scientific studies concerning the various fields of experimental psychophysiology. IV) Communication skills: through discussion and group discussion, students should be able to communicate clearly and effectively the results of research in experimental psychophysiology, both in written and oral form, using appropriate language. V) Learning skills: students should be able to pursue research independently, developing and implementing effective solutions to problems and challenges in experimental psychophysiology, using a rigorous, evidence-based approach.
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
Prerequisites
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Frequency
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Lesson mode
- Lesson code10611988
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseCognitive Neurosciences and Psychological Rehabilitation
- CurriculumNeuroscienze Cognitive Sperimentali (percorso formativo valido anche ai fini del rilascio del doppio titolo italo-colombiano)
- Year1st year
- Semester2nd semester
- SSDM-PSI/02
- CFU6