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Psych 254: Computer Methods for Experimental Psychology

Psychology 254: Computing Methods for Psychology
Fall Quarter 2007: Tuesdays, 2-4:50 PM, Franz Hall room A258
Professor: Russ Poldrack, Franz Hall 6639

Syllabus (pdf)


Lectures:




Example code:


Exercises:



Note: all of the non-standard MATLAB files necessary to run the exercises are in:

SPM files


MATHWORKS resources:

Learning MATLAB (pdf) - this covers much of the same ground as the MATLAB Getting started page, in case you want a pdf version. It also includes lots of information about installation that you don't need.

Web Resources:

MATLAB's Getting Started page

Matrix algebra tutorial

Linear algebra video course - Gilbert Strang's Linear Algebra course from MIT (requires RealAudio player)


Successful strategies for commenting code - not specific to MATLAB, but a nice guide to commenting your code


Various MATLAB tutorials:

Mathtools.net Tutorial List - a good place to start


Inessential MATLAB - a substantial tutorial, includes info on debugging

Debugging MATLAB m-files - a nice tutorial on using the interactive debugger

Organizing and debugging MATLAB code (pdf) - a useful tutorial on good programming practice

There are a number of home-grown matlab tutorials on the web - here are a few:

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/cavers/MatlabGuide/guide.html

http://www.contracosta.cc.ca.us/math/LMATLAB.HTM

http://sun00.rowan.edu/~shreek/networks1/matlabintro.html


http://spicerack.sr.unh.edu/~mathadm/tutorial/software/matlab/

http://www.engin.umich.edu/group/ctm/basic/basic.html


http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~gwade/matlabprimer/tutorial.html




Russ Poldrack

1/9/06

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