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    • Claremont, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The major is designed to familiarize students with methodologies for studying the mind drawn from the core cognitive science disciplines and applied to central issues in cognitive science. For example, how do we interpret sensory experience? How is memory organized in the mind and brain? How do we remember and why do we forget? How are components of language (sound, meaning, syntax) represented in the mind and brain and how do they interact? What does consciousness add to cognition and what cognitive processes are nonconscious?

  • Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Science

    York University - School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design

    • Toronto, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Cognitive science is the scientific study of the mind and its processes. What is especially exciting about cognitive science is its interdisciplinary cooperation involving psychologists, philosophers, computer scientists, neuroscientists and others.

  • Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Science

    California State University, Fresno

    • Fresno, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Cognitive Science is an emerging field that brings together various approaches to the study of human cognition, drawing from psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, and computer science. Historically, a study in Cognitive Science has been conducted within these traditional disciplines and such study still represents important areas of research, such as in cognitive psychology within psychology or artificial intelligence within computer science. However, increasingly many researchers and practitioners are feeling a need for a background that integrates basic knowledge in the foundational disciplines and prepares them to work across academic fields.

    • 62, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Cognitive Science is the scientific study of the mind and its processes. It seeks to understand how the mind works through interdisciplinary studies in psychology, computer science, and philosophy. Cognitive Science investigates how information is represented, processed, and transformed in both humans and machines. The Cognitive Science program at Mount Allison is one-of-a-kind in Atlantic Canada — incorporating perspectives from a variety of fields.

  • Cognitive Science

    Barnard College

    • New York, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Cognitive Science is the cross-disciplinary study of how the mind works, with a focus on perception, reasoning, memory, attention, language, decision-making, motor control, and problem solving. Cognitive scientists often compare minds to computers. In particular, they describe mental processes as computational operations on internal representations. For instance, perception is seen as a representation of the external world that results from sensory stimulation; learning is analyzed as the addition of new representations through interactions with the environment; reasoning is treated as the addition of new representations through operations on existing representations.

  • Cognitive Science

    Queen's University

    • Kingston, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Drawing from principles of psychology, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, and computing, this program explores the science of the mind and thought. Cognitive scientists are probing the concept of intelligence in humans and animals in order to program intelligent computers that are not only capable of performing complex tasks, but of thinking complex thoughts.

  • BA Cognitive Science

    University of California Davis (UC Davis)

    • Davis, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    How does the mind work? This is the foundational tenet of cognitive science. It is the interdisciplinary study of human behavior and intelligence, with a focus on how information is perceived, processed and transformed. The field draws from anthropology, biology, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy and sociology to learn how the mind determines behavior.

  • PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience

    International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA)

    • Trieste, Italy

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience at SISSA aims at providing students with the fundamental knowledge and skills for conducting cutting-edge research in the field, covering topics as diverse as perception, language, memory, action, and social behavior.

    • 1701, USA

    English

    Neuroscience and cognitive studies is an interdisciplinary major that incorporates psychology, biology, philosophy, and potentially several other fields. Neuroscience and cognitive studies focuses on the structure and function of the central nervous system. Much of our curriculum is devoted to understanding the development of the brain, the activity of neurons and glia, and how our central nervous system controls so many of our behaviors and cognitions.

    • Moscow, Russia
    • Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Our Master's program offers courses in cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and neuro-modeling. Taken together these disciplines study how memories, emotions, cognition, or consciousness actually work. Students attend lectures in English and practice in leading laboratories of Moscow and of our international partners.

    • Online

    Full time, Part time

    1 hour

    Distance Learning

    English

    Master the fundamentals of cognitive behavioural therapy in this free online course to treat a host of mental disorders.

    • Maastricht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    How does our brain separate the sound of a Ferrari from the background noise of other car engines or the face of a friend from other faces in a crowd? How do different parts of the brain interact when we perform everyday activities like riding a bicycle, typing a summary and drinking a cup of coffee? And how are fMRI signals related to neural activity? If these questions intrigue you, the Cognitive Neuroscience specialisation of the master's in Psychology might be a good fit for you. You'll gain in-depth knowledge of human brain function and cognition, and you'll get practical training in the application of non-invasive brain imaging techniques such as EEG and fMRI. Upon graduation, you'll be an expert in cognitive psychology as well as in neuroscientific methods, leaving you well-equipped for a career in applied and clinical research at universities, research institutes, educational institutes or commercial research organisations.

    • South Jakarta, Indonesia

    Indonesian

    MISSION: Organizing research-based doctoral program education with mastery of the knowledge of the Koran and interpretation which is integrated with the social sciences Carry out research and community service in the field of developing the science of the Qur'an and interpretation in an integrated and sustainable manner Developing national and international cooperation in the implementation of education, research, scientific publications, and other academic activities in the field of the science of the Qur'an and exegesis

  • Cognitive Neuroscience

    Kansai Medical University

    • Moriguchi, Japan

    On-Campus

    To elucidate the brain functions, it is essential not only to conduct micro-level research such as the conduction of electrical signals and chemical transmission by neurotransmitters, but also the system-level research on how they “function as a circuit” and “connect to actual thoughts and actions.” The Department of Physiology 2 grapples with this arduous but interesting problem by utilizing primates whose brain structure is similar to that of humans, by electrophysiological and pharmacological approaches. The current main theme is the elucidation of mechanisms by which emotion, memory, and attention change the decision-making process and actions. We dream of discovering the universal principle of calculation processing in the brain.

    • Richardson, USA

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Science in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience (ACN) program is an applied multidisciplinary program that incorporates and integrates methodologies from such diverse fields as psychology, neuroscience, computer science, and philosophy.