Cognitive Neuroscience Program Overview

Watch a video about our Cognitive Neuroscience Program.

The Cognitive Neuroscience Program gets you right into current research in one of the hottest areas of Psychology.

The program and its members cover the whole range from single cell physiology all the way up to complex social behaviour in animals and humans. As a student in our program, you can study the sophisticated connections between action and perception. You can delve into human cognitive abilities such as language comprehension, the allocation of focussed attention, or the mechanics of memory formation. Or you might work on the neurophysiology of motivation, anxiety, and addiction.

Techniques represented by our members involve: Motion capture technology, electrophysiology, eye-tracking, brain imaging, psychophysics, signal processing, virtual realities, computer vision, and many more.

We have excellent facilities for interdisciplinary research through its links with the School of Computing, Cognitive Science program, Centre for Neuroscience Studies with its state-of-the-art imaging facility.

If you are interested in joining the program, please review the Prospective Students Overview.

Contact:

Contact the Cognitive Neuroscience program chair:
Daryl Wilson, Ph.D.
daryl.wilson@queensu.ca