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The 16 faculty members in the Brain &
Cognitive Science (BCS) area of the Psychology
department seek to understand the mental
processes and structures that are involved
in perceiving, learning, understanding,
and acting in ones environment. The
mental phenomena that we study include basic
visual
processes, categorization,
decision
making, spatial
cognition, cognitive and motor skills,
and perception-action
links. We use a variety of methods,
ranging from behavioral measurements (e.g.,
reaction time experiments) to mathematical
modeling, to neurophysiological measurements
(i.e. single-cell recording).
The program is distinctive, in part because
the faculty members balance strong interests
in basic psychological research with work
that applies their research interests to
everyday life. Overall, the program
combines the broad talents of an exceptional
faculty with the merits of a small, personalized
graduate program.
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