
The Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) program focuses on studying biological substrates of behavior. Core and affiliated faculty study areas as diverse as neural control of behavioral development; animal models of learning and memory and their disorders (such as Alzheimer’s); human brain systems involved in cognition, perception, human error, decision making, and movement; the relation of neural activity to human performance; and cognitive aging.
Join the different concentrations in Psychology for their Graduate Proseminars and learn from people within the industry about topics relating to the concentrations themselves. Some will be focusing on career development, industry standards, research areas of interest, and more. Speakers have been selected to present a variety of different perspectives on the opportunities and challenges inherent in pursuing a post-graduate career. A mixture of speakers from within and outside of academia have volunteered to present, in which they will discuss both the present work they are doing, as well as the steps that led them to their present position.
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