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The Cognition, Perception, and Cognitive Neuroscience (CPCN) graduate program explores human mental processes including perception, memory, reasoning, learning, and interaction with our environment. This interdisciplinary program covers diverse research areas such as consciousness, decision-making, memory systems, spatial awareness, linguistic processing, visual cognition, attentional mechanisms, human-technology interaction, conceptual organization, behavioral goal structures, and hemispheric specialization.
CPCN researchers utilize multiple methodologies, from behavioral performance analysis to neural activity mapping and computational simulations. Their work focuses on developing fundamental theories about cognitive and perceptual processes while investigating their biological foundations. Additionally, faculty apply these theoretical frameworks to practical challenges in technology design, personnel selection, instructional methods, medical applications, ergonomic considerations, and legal contexts. The CPCN research facilities receive substantial support from prominent funding organizations like the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Defense, and NASA.