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The field of Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience examines human thought mechanisms. Those pursuing a Cognitive Neuroscience degree will investigate diverse subjects such as sensory and motor functions, memory formation, decision-making processes, linguistic abilities, sleep patterns, emotional states, consciousness, and focus. The curriculum exposes learners to biological foundations of cognition, spanning genetic factors to intricate neural networks. Supplementary coursework highlights neuroscience's impact on social dynamics and societal structures. This program equips graduates for advanced studies in Cognitive Neuroscience or Psychology, along with various professional paths. All participants will conclude their studies with an interactive senior seminar course.
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