Behavior and Cognitive Neurosciences
How do we learn and remember? What neural networks
of the brain are active during seeing or hearing? How
is thought translated into movement? And what has happened
in the brain when things go wrong, and we can no longer
remember, think clearly, see or grasp objects? These
are some of the central questions of Behavioral and
Cognitive Neuroscience. It is the study of how the brain
enables the acquisition, storage, and utilization of
knowledge. The University of Minnesota has an extraordinary
academic environment in Cognitive Neuroscience with
faculty research and collaborations. Students participate
and benefit from major research groups including the
Brain Sciences Center, the Cognitive Sciences Center,
and the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research.
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