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The Psychology graduate program at Queen's University is globally recognized for its distinguished faculty, exceptional students, cutting-edge training, and the significance of its research, academic work, and skill enhancement. Our graduate offerings in Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social-Personality Psychology, and Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science are structured to prioritize research proficiency and scholarly excellence, equipping you for academic pursuits or research-oriented roles in government, corporate, and various other fields. Your studies will encompass sensory and perceptual systems—such as vision, hearing, touch, and smell in both humans and animals—alongside cognitive functions including memory, learning, focus, decision-making, language, and communication. You'll also explore neurophysiology and neuroanatomy related to perception, aging, sleep patterns, substance dependency, and neurological diseases. The program introduces diverse methodologies like psychophysics, electrophysiology, eye-tracking, motion capture, neuroimaging, signal analysis, computer-generated imagery, and machine vision technologies.