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URL: http://departments.columbian.gwu.edu/psychology/graduate/cognitiveneuroscience
Proper Citation: George Washington University, Cognitive Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_003356)
Description: The Cognitive Neuroscience Program provides graduate students with an intense and focused research experience in the areas of perception, attention, and memory, with emphasis on the neural bases of these capacities. The program utilizes diverse research methods such as patient-based testing, neuro-imaging, animal modeling, and psychophysical scaling, and computational modeling. The goal of the program is to train students for careers in academic and research institutions. At the undergraduate level, the program provides both entry level and advanced courses as well as honor seminars in special topics. The program boasts a high faculty / student ratio, reflecting a strong emphasis on close collaboration between faculty and students on joint research projects. The Washington, DC research environment is outstanding, with the National Institutes of Health, Georgetown University, the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, George Mason University, and other research institutions all close by. GWU's other resources for cognitive neuroscience research include a major medical school, a teaching hospital with world-class Neurology, Neurosurgery and Neuroradiology Departments, and an intensive Neuroscience Program. GWU is located in the heart of Washington, DC, a beautiful city with a wide variety of national museums, historical sites, restaurants, and cultural events. The Cognitive Neuroscience program at GW is designed to train students to become independent scientists who do basic research in an academic setting. Please note that ours is not a clinical neuropsychology program -- we provide no training in diagnosing or treating any brain or neurological disorder.
Synonyms: GWU Cognitive Neuroscience Program
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