TY - JOUR
T1 - Neurogaming technology meets neuroscience education : a cost-effective, scalable, and highly portable undergraduate teaching laboratory for neuroscience
AU - Wit, Bianca de
AU - Badcock, Nicholas A.
AU - Grootswagers, Tijl
AU - Hardwick, Katherine
AU - Teichmann, Lina
AU - Wehrman, Jordan
AU - Williams, Mark
AU - Kaplan, David Michael
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Active research-driven approaches that successfully incorporate new technology are known to catalyze student learning. Yet achieving these objectives in neuroscience education is especially challenging due to the prohibitive costs and technical demands of research-grade equipment. Here we describe a method that circumvents these factors by leveraging consumer EEG-based neurogaming technology to create an affordable, scalable, and highly portable teaching laboratory for undergraduate courses in neuroscience. This laboratory is designed to give students hands-on research experience, consolidate their understanding of key neuroscience concepts, and provide a unique real-time window into the working brain. Survey results demonstrate that students found the lab sessions engaging. Students also reported the labs enhanced their knowledge about EEG, their course material, and neuroscience research in general.
AB - Active research-driven approaches that successfully incorporate new technology are known to catalyze student learning. Yet achieving these objectives in neuroscience education is especially challenging due to the prohibitive costs and technical demands of research-grade equipment. Here we describe a method that circumvents these factors by leveraging consumer EEG-based neurogaming technology to create an affordable, scalable, and highly portable teaching laboratory for undergraduate courses in neuroscience. This laboratory is designed to give students hands-on research experience, consolidate their understanding of key neuroscience concepts, and provide a unique real-time window into the working brain. Survey results demonstrate that students found the lab sessions engaging. Students also reported the labs enhanced their knowledge about EEG, their course material, and neuroscience research in general.
KW - action research
KW - electroencephalography
KW - evoked potentials (electrophysiology)
KW - neurosciences
KW - study and teaching (higher)
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:55795
UR - https://www.funjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/june-15-104.pdf?x89760
M3 - Article
SN - 1544-2896
VL - 15
SP - A104-A109
JO - Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education
JF - Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education
IS - 2
ER -