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Neuroscience Cognitive Neuroscience (20 cp) In this module, you’ll explore the current research and fundamental concepts in cognitive neuroscience, including perception, brain structure and organisation, memory, and the functional basis of certain human neurological and psychiatric illnesses. Undergraduate courses. Browse foundation and undergraduate courses at University of Nottingham. 15.30-16.00 – The award of poster prizes, brief update on neuroscience-related research beacons and priority areas. [email protected] poster and lecture day It’s poster and lecture day for [email protected] on Wednesday 14 January from 2-5pm. Marco talks about his work placement at Eli Lilly and gives tips to other neuroscience students travelling from abroad to study at Nottingham. Chat to students; Graduate recruitment; Clearing; Facilities; About Cognitive Neuroscience is concerned with the study of the brain and its mechanisms which determine those behaviours and mental processes. student profile.
Nottingham During my degree I found my interest in glial cells and remained in Nottingham to undertake my Research Masters. Overview. Neuroscience and behaviour research will include the study of the structure and function of the nervous system, the brain and spinal cord, spinal nerves in humans and other vertebrates. This group investigate all aspects of visual processing, including motion processing, spatial vision, temporal vision, colour perception, binocular vision, ocular motor control, neural plasticity and normal and abnormal visual … Für die neusten Vakanzen registrieren Sie sich für die Job-Alerts. Your studies will be centered around academia. Your research degree is bespoke at the University of Nottingham, and allows you to choose your own area of interest to research.
Neuroscience This module is an opportunity to work in-depth on a specific topic in cognitive neuroscience.
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