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Cognitive Neuroscience research at the University of Colorado Boulder thrives across different departments and different areas of psychology. The following are some of the primary resources available ...
This course is not available as an outside option nor to General Course students. This course will offer an account of core theories, debates and phenomena in Cognitive Psychology. It will cover ...
Cognitive neuroscience is the field of study focusing on the neural substrates of mental processes. It is at the intersection of psychology and neuroscience, but also overlaps with physiological ...
Research Interests: My research examines the nature and organization of working memory and executive control processes and their roles in complex cognitive activities (such as language processing and ...
This course is not available as an outside option nor to General Course students. This course will offer an account of core theories, debates and phenomena in Cognitive Psychology. It will cover ...
We require an honours degree (minimum Upper Second) or overseas equivalent in cognitive neuroscience or psychology, including competent research methods and statistical knowledge, and evidence of a ...
The Cognitive Engineering and Engineering Psychology Lab is an applied psychology laboratory where researchers study complex human-machine and sociotechnical systems, as well as encompassing ...
The program reflects a multidisciplinary approach to the study of normal aging with special emphasis on the integration of cognitive and social perspectives. It provides Psychology PhD students with ...
The Cognitive Psychology PhD program offers an exceptional, research-intensive training environment for students interested in understanding how the mind works. The program faculty are nationally and ...
Psychology graduate students with interests in Cognition or Cognitive Development engage in doctoral training that promotes expertise in the theories, current knowledge, and research paradigms in ...
The 21st century has seen the beginnings of a new revolution in psychology, one in which novel questions have been posed, research methods devised, and sub-fields created. It is an exciting time for ...