Module PY4241-KP04
Translational Perspective (Animal - Human) on Hormones and Behavior (Trans)
Duration
1 Semester
Turnus of offer
normally each year in the summer semester
Credit points
4
Course of studies, specific fields and terms:
- Master Psychology - Cognitive Systems 2027, optional subject, psychology
- Master Psychology - Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy 2027, optional subject, psychology
- Master Psychology - Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy 2022, optional subject, psychology
- Master Psychology - Cognitive Systems 2022, optional subject, psychology
Classes and lectures:
- PY4241-S: Translational Perspective (Animal Human) on Hormones and Behavior (seminar, 2 SWS)
Workload:
- 90 hours private studies
- 30 hours in-classroom work
Contents of teaching:
- Current research on hormones and behavior
- Discussion of animal and human research questions and methods
- Challenges in translational resarch
Qualification-goals/Competencies:
- Students know current research on hormones and behavior and can critically reflect upon them.
- Students gain deeper insight into methods in animal research in cognitive neuroscience research.
- Students can discuss and critically reflect challenges in translational research.
Grading through:
- presentation
- presentation
Responsible for this module:
Teacher:
- Institute of Medical Psychology
- Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ulrike Krämer
Literature:
- : Current original literature will be announced during the course.
Language:
Notes:
Admission requirements for enrolling in the module:- None
Admission requirements for participating in module examination(s):
- None
Module examination(s):
- PY4241-L1: Translational perspective (animal - human) on hormones and behavior, seminar presentation/paper, 100% of the module grade
(The Institute of Medical Psychology's share of S is 100%)
Last Updated:
14.11.2025