Pedagogical activities at the Humanities Lab
Spring 2025
– Published 15 January 2025
In the spring semester 2025, Humanities Lab at Lund University offers the courses and tutorials listed below.
Most activities will take place on campus. For the online activities, a zoom link will be sent directly to the registered participants.
To register, send a mail to the contact person.
Students, teachers and researchers are welcome to join!
Courses
Eye tracking (Diedrick Niehorster: diederick_c.niehorster@humlab.lu.se), starting date: TBA
Programming for the Behavioural Sciences (Marcus Nyström: marcus.nystrom@humlab.lu.se) starting date: 25 March
- Statistics II (Joost van de Weijer: joost.van_de_weijer@ling.lu.se), starting end of January
Tutorials
On request
- A (virtual) walk in the Humanities Lab (Maria Graziano: maria.graziano@humlab.lu.se), campus or online
- BioPac system (Joost van de Weijer: joost.van_de_weijer@ling.lu.se)
- Doing data analysis with R: an introduction (Joost van de Weijer: joost.van_de_weijer@ling.lu.se)
- Introduction to 3D documentation techniques (Stefan Lindgren: stefan.lindgren@humlab.lu.se)
- Motion Capture (MoCap) system (Henrik Garde: henrik.garde@humlab.lu.se)
- PsychoPy: Setting up an experiment (Marcus Nyström: marcus.nystrom@humlab.lu.se); Henrik Garde: henrik.garde@humlab.lu.se), online
- Text and audio mining (Johan Frid: johan.frid@humlab.lu.se), online or campus,
- Transkibus: Transcription of hand-written texts (Mathias Johansson: mathias.johansson@kom.lu.se), campus or online
- Tutorials at LARM studio (Peter Roslund: peter.roslund@humlab.lu.se):
- Audio recording basics
- Recording 360/VR video basics
- Video editing basics with Adobe Premiere Pro
- Video recording basics
Set dates
- EEG tutorials (Sara Farshchi: sara.farshchi@humlab.lu.se):
- I. Capping and data collection, 19 February; 9-12 or 9.16
- II. Data processing and plotting, 26 March; 9-16
- Elan (Maria Graziano: maria.graziano@humlab.lu.se), 5 February, 10-12, online
- Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA): An introduction (Susanne Schotz: susanne.schotz@med.lu.se; Johan Frid: johan.frid@humlab.lu.se), 7 May 10-16
Global Positioning System (GPS) & data georeferencing (Giacomo Landeschi: giacomo.landeschi@ark.lu.se), TBA
EEG Workshop: Pros and cons of a stationary vs. a mobile EEG system
Joint workshop organized by Lund University (LU) Humanities Lab and LiLa-lab (Linnaeus University) – Huminfra partners
Date: 3 February 2025, 9:00-16:00
Description
In this workshop, we will compare and contrast a stationary EEG system with low impedance caps (Neuroscan and Easycap) and a mobile EEG system with active electrodes (BrainProducts and actiCAP). We will go over the advantages and disadvantages of these systems. Participants will be able to try capping with both systems, and we will jointly look at and discuss the data acquisition systems (Curry 7 and BrainProducts).
The goal for the workshop is to give participants a chance to try out the two systems and discuss which setup would suit their particular research question best. We will also inform participants on how they can gain access to Humlab’s and LiLa-lab’s equipment in accordance with the aims of Huminfra.
Pre-requisites
Participants should have a basic understanding of EEG methodology (but do not necessarily have to have used EEG prior to the workshop) and ideally, they plan on carrying out an EEG study. Note that the workshop does not cover theoretical aspects of EEG methodology or data processing.
Registration is free
Please send an email to Sara Farshchi: sara.farshchi@humlab.lu.se or Annika Andersson: annika.andersson@lnu.se
Additional information
For more and updated information on the pedagogical activities, please visit the current activities page or the general education page at the Humanities Lab.