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This dynamic interdisciplinary program examines how the brain's architecture and operations generate mental functions while engaging with its physical, social, and cultural surroundings.
Combining theoretical, experimental, and practical elements of psychology with neuroscience, cognitive and clinical neuroscience intersects with fields like physiological, cognitive, and clinical psychology, developmental studies, psychopharmacology, and neuroanthropology.
Our distinctive curriculum emphasizes brain-behavior connections by integrating insights from molecular neuroscience, cellular neuroscience, brain trauma research, neurological disorders, and developmental/cognitive perspectives. It investigates diverse research techniques and clinical methods, including neuroimaging, computational modeling, and comparative cognition (incorporating evolutionary and developmental frameworks).
Throughout your studies, you'll explore all facets of cognitive processes, ranging from memory, learning, and language to complex phenomena like intelligence, decision-making, creative thinking, and awareness.