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The Department of Cognitive Science offers students research and training opportunities with a strong theoretical foundation, enabling them to explore the mind and brain through diverse lenses. Our undergraduate curriculum embraces the field's interdisciplinary character, giving you the chance to examine mental processes from various angles. Majors will acquire comprehensive knowledge of cognitive science while developing specialized expertise in specific subfields.
This discipline investigates how the human mind processes information, examining both mental representations and their biological foundations in the brain.
Viewing the mind as a computational system operating within neural networks, cognitive researchers analyze the mental operations behind cognition and their biological implementation. The field also explores cognitive development and dysfunction resulting from neurological impairment. Emerging from the intersection of psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, and computer science, cognitive science employs multiple research approaches including linguistic analysis, behavioral experiments, developmental studies, neuropsychological case examinations, brain imaging techniques, and computational simulations.
Johns Hopkins University's cognitive science program mirrors this interdisciplinary approach, encouraging students to investigate mental phenomena through complementary perspectives. The curriculum ensures both breadth across the discipline and focused study in two specialized areas.