Jan 5, 2012

Feed your curiousity about the brain. Register today for the new Cognitive Neuroscience course!

The Department of Psychology is proud to unveil a new and fascinating special topics Cognitive Neuroscience course for Spring 2012.  This 3 credit course will be instructed by Dr. Susanne Jaeggi and for the Spring 2012 semester can fulfill a 400 level non-lab requirement for psychology majors. Check out the course description listed below!

PSYC 309G Special Topics in Psychology: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience What are the biological foundations of the mind? Cognitive Neuroscience, a relatively new field of research aims to answer this question. It is a multidisciplinary field of research involving disciplines such as Cognitive Psychology, Human Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, and Neurophysiology. This course will address some of the main questions that cognitive neuroscientists are trying to answer about how the brain gives rise to behavior, as well as the methods that researchers use to answer these questions. Students will review what cognitive neuroscientists have learned so far by reading and critically evaluating functional brain imaging studies of healthy humans, but also studies of brain damaged populations. The goal is to understand how complex mental processes such as attention, memory, language, emotion, and high-level thought are enabled by the functioning of the brain.

Log onto Testudo at the link below to register for Cognitive Neuroscience today!
http://www.testudo.umd.edu/

Questions about this course may be directed to Dr. Susanne Jaeggi at sjaeggi@umd.edu

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