Module Owner:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schöllhorn
Displayed in timetable as:
Modul 5 M.Sc.
Duration:
1
Number of electives:
0
Credits:
11,0
Teaching methods:
Lecture, Seminar and Project
Group sizes:
See curricular standards from the 1st of July, 2013
Qualification targets/competencies:
- Application of various psycho-physiological measuring methods
- Planning, execution and analysis of psycho-physiological experiments for individual systems
- Planning, execution and analysis of psycho-physiological experiments for social systems
- Advanced knowledge of the interaction of movement, brain activity and neuronal correlates of motor learning
Key skills:
- Methods expertise
- Development of experimental intervention designs
- Collection and analysis of data collected using medical biometrics methods
- Error management
- Determination of reliability and validity of methods of medical biometryApplication and development of intervention concepts in the field of sports psychology
Contents:
- Applied medical biometry (motion patterns, speech patterns, EEG, EMG, ECG, infrared thermo-graphy, GDV, skin resistance, iris photography,...)
- Electromagnetism of the human body and the environment
- Ecological physics
- General biomagnetism
- Body impedance analysis
- Interpersonal interaction and performance in social systems (mental and cardiac coherence)
- Applied methods of sports psychologyCurrent psychological questions and methods in the sports context of social psychology, developmental psychology, gerontopsychology, clinical psychology, biological psychology
Applicability of module:
Master of Science Sportwissenschaft
Participation requirements:
None
Zugangsvoraussetzung(en):
None
Types of examination:
Test portfolio from a)
Exams from b) and c) (60 Min).
Value of the grade towards the final grade:
11/96
Frequency of offer:
Yearly
Module administrator and full-time lecturer:
Prof. Woflgang Schöllhorn
Conditions for allocation of credit points:
Regular and active participation as well as the successful completion of examinations
Other information:
Recommended Literature:
Brukner,P. & Khan, K. (2014) Clinical Sports medicine. (4th ed.) Sydney: McGraw Hill.
Cacioppo,J. Tassinary,L.G. & Berntson,G. G. (2007) Handbook of Psychophysiology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cael, C. J. (2011) Functional Anatomy: Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Palpation for Manual Therapists. Walters Kluver.
Cohen,M.X. (2014) Analyzing Neural Time Series Data - Theory and Practice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Naval D.S. (2013) Applied Psychology, Lambert Academic Publishing
Fuller, W. A. (2006) Measurement Error Models
Groome D., Eysenck M. & Esgate, A. (2016) An Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology: Psychology Press Book
Hilton W. (2015) Applied Psychology: Driving Power of Thought. Palala Press
Kazdin, A. E. (2010) Single-Case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings.
Michael Kjær, Michael Krogsgaard, Peter Magnusson, Lars Engebretsen, Harald Roos, Timo Takala, Savio L-Y Woo (2008) Textbook of Sports Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Aspects of Sports Injury and Physical Activity. Wiley-Blackwell.
Monteith,J. Unsworth,M. (2013) Principles of Environmental Physics - 4th Edition- Plants, Animals, and the Atmosphere. North Holland: Elsevier.
Muchinsky P.M. (2008) Psychology Applied to Work: An Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Hypergraphic Press.Williams J.M. (2009) Applied Sport Psychology: Personal Growth to Peak Performance. McGraw Hill
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