5AH13 Part 1 — ORGANIZATION

email to [email protected]. If the article is still ... Prepare a 10-min presentation (in english) to describe the work reported in the article, as if ... respect the timing. The presentations (ppt or pdf) can be sent in advance to.
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5AH13 Part 1 — ORGANIZATION

Human motor control

Emmanuel Guigon

pri

8h

nci p

Computational motor control a

Computational neuroscience

cognitive science computer science

4h

LAB

Benoit Girard Mehdi Khamassi

Decision making

Machine learning

Nicolas Perrin

4h

neuroscience

engineering

s m th

i r o lg

les

your job

Evaluation

Olivier Sigaud

12 h

4h

[email protected]

Calendar • Thursday 18 September 8h30-12h45 Emmanuel Guigon Olivier Sigaud • Thursday 18 September 13h45-18h00 Nicolas Perrin Lab 1 • Tuesday 25 September 8h30-12h45 Olivier Sigaud Benoit Girard • Tuesday 25 September 13h45-18h00 Nicolas Perrin Lab 2

• Wednesday 26 September 13h45-18h00 Emmanuel Guigon • Tuesday 2 October 8h30-12h45 Emmanuel Guigon Mehdi Khamassi • Tuesday 2 October 13h45-18h00 Nicolas Perrin Lab 3 • Tuesday 16 October 13h45-18h00 Evaluation

EVALUATION: ARTICLE SYNTHESIS • Tuesday 16 October — 13h45-18h00 • Choose one article (3 students/article) and indicate your choice by email to [email protected]. If the article is still available, you will receive an acknowledgement of your choice. https://moodle-sciences.upmc.fr/ http://e.guigon.fr.fr/teaching.html • Prepare a 10-min presentation (in english) to describe the work reported in the article, as if you were the authors (introduction, question, methods, results, discussion, general implications in relation to the course). The presentation will be followed by questions (10-min). • A mark will be given based on the clarity of the presentation and the depth of understanding. The intrinsic difficulty of each article will be taken into account. Please respect the timing. The presentations (ppt or pdf) can be sent in advance to [email protected] (preferred), brought on a USB key (good), or on your own computer (less preferred).

EVALUATION MARK

50% article synthesis 50% lab