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The MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience is a research-led, state-of-the-art degree programme on mental processes in the human brain. The programme brings together some of the world's leading researchers in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive neuropsychology. As a student on the programme, you will learn about the relationship between the mind and the brain in patients and healthy individuals. You will receive case demonstrations of brain-damaged patients, insights into transcranial magnetic and direct current stimulation, and experience with functional neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, EEG, and MEG).

Please note that there is only one MSc Cognitive Neuroscience programme offered at UCL. The programme is also featured on the Division of Psychology and Language Science website, however this refers to the same programme.

NEWS UPDATE: We are now accepting applications for the MRes in Cognitive Neuroscience which will commence in September 2012. Full details of the MRes programme will soon be published on this website. However, initial information about the MRes can be found here: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ prospective-students/graduate- study/degrees/pgt/TMRPSYSCOG12

If you would like further information or have any questions please contact Mr Richard Jardine, Programme Administrator – cogneuro_admin [at] ucl.ac.uk

(Note: if you have already submitted an application for the MSc programme you will automatically be considered for the MRes programme.  You do not need to reapply.)

 

 

 

SEMINARS and EVENTS
Monday 21 May
Thomas Goschke

Technical University of Dresden
Control dilemmas in volitional action: dynamic regulation and emotional modulation of cognitive control


Monday 28 May
Trevor Robbins

MRC Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge
Impulsivity as a neurobehavioural endophenotype for neuropsychiatric disorders


Monday 11 Jun
Disa Sauter

Social Psychology Programme Group, University of Amsterdam
Disentangling happiness: evidence for distinct positive emotions from vocal signals


TMS Summer School
 

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