Electrophysiology for biomedical engineering students: a practical and theoretical course in animal electrocorticography

AL Albarracín, FD Farfán, MA Coletti… - Advances in …, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
AL Albarracín, FD Farfán, MA Coletti, PY Teruya, CJ Felice
Advances in Physiology Education, 2016journals.physiology.org
The major challenge in laboratory teaching is the application of abstract concepts in simple
and direct practical lessons. However, students rarely have the opportunity to participate in a
laboratory that combines practical learning with a realistic research experience. In the
Biomedical Engineering career, we offer short and optional courses to complement studies
for students as they initiate their Graduation Project. The objective of these theoretical and
practical courses is to introduce students to the topics of their projects. The present work …
The major challenge in laboratory teaching is the application of abstract concepts in simple and direct practical lessons. However, students rarely have the opportunity to participate in a laboratory that combines practical learning with a realistic research experience. In the Biomedical Engineering career, we offer short and optional courses to complement studies for students as they initiate their Graduation Project. The objective of these theoretical and practical courses is to introduce students to the topics of their projects. The present work describes an experience in electrophysiology to teach undergraduate students how to extract cortical information using electrocorticographic techniques. Students actively participate in some parts of the experience and then process and analyze the data obtained with different signal processing tools. In postlaboratory evaluations, students described the course as an exceptional opportunity for students interested in following a postgraduate science program and fully appreciated their contents.
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