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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Computational Neuroscience by University of Washington

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About the Course

This course provides an introduction to basic computational methods for understanding what nervous systems do and for determining how they function. We will explore the computational principles governing various aspects of vision, sensory-motor control, learning, and memory. Specific topics that will be covered include representation of information by spiking neurons, processing of information in neural networks, and algorithms for adaptation and learning. We will make use of Matlab/Octave/Python demonstrations and exercises to gain a deeper understanding of concepts and methods introduced in the course. The course is primarily aimed at third- or fourth-year undergraduates and beginning graduate students, as well as professionals and distance learners interested in learning how the brain processes information....

Top reviews

JR

Apr 7, 2018

Extremely enlightening course on how Neuron's work and the science of computational neuroscience. Even if you don't want to get into the complex mathematics you can get a lot out of the course

AG

Jun 10, 2020

Brilliant course. For a HS student the math was challenging, but the quizzes and assignments were perfect. The tutorials and supplementary materials are super helpful. All in all, I loved it.

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By Weber C F N d S

Oct 31, 2024

This course would be improved if the answers with explanations of each quiz question were provided after the student had passed the quizzes.

By Driss A L

Dec 2, 2018

As a self-paced student, I like this kind of course. I hope to see a whole specialization in this field with final capstone project. Thanks.

By Pho H

Dec 27, 2018

Pretty good. A bit of mathematical ambiguity and lax notational conventions, but the course content was solid and presented clearly.

By Ricardo C

Oct 27, 2020

it delivers what it promisses: a first grasp of computational neurosciences, with a good overview of the fundamental concepts.

By Serena R

Aug 31, 2017

I found this course helpful and inspiring for my research activity. I suggest it to anyone who has basic mathematical skills.

By Erik B

Aug 25, 2019

Overall I enjoyed this class, but towards the end it gets more into machine learning and away from the neuroscience.

By moustafa e

Nov 22, 2021

It was amazing journey diving deeply into the the brain and finding out how it works computationally

By Vanya E

Jul 9, 2017

Great overview of a really cool field, gives nice intuitions for ideas in computational neuroscience.

By Avinash T

Aug 23, 2020

Very interesting course, gained many skills of modelling that i am going to utilise in my research

By Daya K L

Dec 19, 2021

Assignment needs more clarity. The course also needs little more depth coverage of the concepts

By Jeff C

Nov 14, 2016

In general very good, but some concepts are rushed over due to the short length of the course.

By Gabriel G

Dec 19, 2019

Très bon cours je recommande pour tous les gens intéressé par les neurosciences théoriques

By Zikou L

Aug 13, 2021

Very demanding math and programming, need some basic knoledge of matrix and vectors

By 徐锦辉

Sep 1, 2019

A better tittle for this course is 'From neuroscience to artificial intelligence'.

By Pierre K

Oct 25, 2023

There could have been more supplementary material on linear algebra and calculus

By Waqar A

Sep 26, 2024

Great course but needs to elaborate more to suit the quiz standard

By Haley Z

May 9, 2022

很棒的课程,学习了很多计算神经的基础知识! 不过有一些quiz没有看懂,如week8的Q12,如果能有释疑就更好了!

By Renaldas Z

Jun 30, 2017

Great course, if a little bit outdated today.

By Huzi C

Feb 14, 2017

Great course and really helpful for me.

By miolee

Jan 27, 2022

The puzzle should be more challenging

By Abhilash C

Jun 18, 2020

I like professor Rao's commentary.

By Will B

Feb 29, 2020

Best for the beginner.

By Christopher M

Jun 3, 2017

[3.5 stars] The course provides an overview of some interesting topics. I would have prefer more emphasis on applications, perhaps in the form of additional exercises. Overall, I have my adventure hat on and I am excited to push on further into the neuro-jungle.

By Renjith B

Feb 20, 2018

I just started the course. But it is exciting for me as a Machine learning and deep learning practitioner!!!

After week 1, the learning curve is steep. The topics are exciting but lectures are not engaging.

By Salon T

Oct 30, 2024

the video quality is low, the proper notes are not provided..like reading note doesnt even revise you the course content...so its really hard to remember and retrive what we learnt for longer