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Psychology, as a scientific field, seeks to observe, interpret, and forecast how living beings behave. This involves examining numerous elements that shape behavior—ranging from basic sensory perception to advanced thought processes, from genetic influences to social and cultural contexts, from childhood development mechanisms to those functioning in later life stages, and from normal growth patterns to psychological disorders. Berkeley's Psychology Department mirrors this broad disciplinary scope through six primary research domains: Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience, Clinical Science, Cognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, and Social-Personality Psychology. Our curriculum emphasizes refining methodological, statistical, and analytical abilities applicable across psychological research, equipping students with both comprehensive understanding to maintain a holistic view of psychology and specialized knowledge to conduct meaningful independent studies.