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Cognitive psychology covers the majority of subjects within human experimental psychology. Faculty research in this field explores sensory functions, perceptual processes, data interpretation, recollection, focus, decision-making, reasoning, issue resolution, and ergonomic considerations. Experts in mathematical psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and animal learning also contribute to the cognitive graduate curriculum.
The study of human factors represents a collaborative research domain shared between the cognitive psychology program in Psychological Sciences and Industrial Engineering. This discipline concentrates on applying knowledge of human sensory, cognitive, motor, and other attributes to the development of various artificial environments and systems.