Why choose this programme option?

The study option in cognitive neuroscience qualifies you to do research on how the brain works, by building a strong base within neuroimaging methods, hands-on lab experience and a theoretical understanding of the mind and brain.

Cognitive neuroscience is the study of how cognitive, emotional and social cognitive processes are mediated in the brain. Its main applications in society are within mental health and neurology, where both basic and applied cognitive neuroscience contribute to understanding neural underpinnings of disease mechanisms as well as treatments. Research findings from cognitive neuroscience also feature in the school system, legal settings and technology development.

Choose this program option if you are

? interested in learning how the brain, cognition and emotions work

? motivated to learn advanced methods skills such as fMRI and EEG and learn some programming

? interested in a research career within psychology

Published June 7, 2012 2:17 PM - Last modified Nov. 30, 2025 10:53 PM