Cognitive neuroscience has made significant strides in understanding the mechanisms underlying emotional regulation and ...
The last couple of decades have seen an explosion of papers on cognitive neuroscience, but basic textbooks have been scarce. Although many books are aimed at readers who understand the basics of ...
If this presidential cycle has unified us on anything, it might be that cognitive decline is a hard thing to talk about. It ...
Graduate student already enrolled in a CU Boulder PhD program specified below can earn a Triple PhD with Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and their home department degree. Earning such a degree can ...
Cognitive neuroscience investigates the neural mechanisms that underlie thinking and perception. It explores how information processing, which includes learning, remembering, deciding, and problem ...
Jean holds a Ph.D. from the Cognitive Science in Education program at TC, where she also completed her M.S. in Neuroscience and Education in 2013. She is the current Lab Manager for the Language and ...
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Religious Experience, now updated and expanded in a new edition, updates key topics covered in the first edition including: decentering and self-transformation, ...
New research finds that even single bouts of intense exercise can improve cognitive performance in young adults, particularly in memory, attention, and executive functioning.
Fully updated for the second edition, this text remains a comprehensive and current treatment of the cognitive neuroscience of memory. Featuring a new chapter on group differences in long-term memory, ...
New research links childhood adversity with later attention deficits, sleep disruptions, and specific dopamine imbalances in ...
At least nine semester credit hours of the minor must consist of specific courses not required by the student’s degree program. The plan code for Applied Cognitive Neuroscience Minor is CGNS-MN.
Students applying to the PhD in Applied Cognitive and Brain Sciences psychology program are expected to have an undergraduate degree in a relevant area, such as psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, ...