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Cognitive Neuroscience

Cognitive Neuroscience

Cognitive neuroscience is the study of the neural processes underlying cognitive functions such as perception, memory, decision-making, and language. By combining neuroscience with psychology, this field explores how the brain enables mental processes and how brain activity correlates with behaviour. Researchers use advanced techniques like functional MRI and electrophysiology to investigate brain areas responsible for various cognitive tasks. Cognitive neuroscience also examines disorders like Alzheimer's disease, ADHD, and schizophrenia, providing insights into their underlying neural mechanisms. This interdisciplinary field continues to uncover how the brain processes information, paving the way for improved treatments for cognitive disorders.

Tracks:

Track 17-1: Neural Mechanisms of Memory and Learning
Track 17-2: Cognitive Control and Decision-Making in the Brain
Track 17-3: Language Processing and Brain Regions Involved
Track 17-4: Neuroimaging Techniques in Cognitive Neuroscience
Track 17-5: Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging and Neurodegeneration

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