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Gomez-Ramirez lab experiment

How do we perceive touch?

An experiment on haptic perception in Dr. Gomez-Ramirez's lab

Four-area population recording in the Snyder lab

How does the brain compute visual information?

Four-area recording and modeling of overlapping receptive fields from Dr. Snyder’s lab.

How do our eyes parse the world?

High-precision eye-tracking in the active perception lab of Drs. Poletti and Rucci.

How do groups make decisions?

An experiment on collective decision-making in ants from Dr. Sasaki’s lab.

How do we learn to communicate?

Studying language acquisition in Dr. Kurumada’s lab

Bristol Mountain 2024 group photo

Who are we?

Department retreat at Bristol Mountain

People in BCS

Majors & Minors

Pursue a degree or take courses in brain and cognitive sciences. We also administer a concentration in neuroscience.

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Graduate Studies

In our nationally ranked PhD program, graduate students are considered junior colleagues and future peers.

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Research

Our research spans a large domain and straddles several disciplines in the cognitive, computational, and neural sciences.

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UG Research

Undergraduates are encouraged to become engaged in research projects and gain valuable experience for postgraduate education, medical school, or employment.

Student in research study

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Collaborations

Research in BCS is greatly enhanced by our strong ties with departments, programs, and research centers across the University, including the Medical Center.

Piazza lab fMRI experiment

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The also offers PhD training in Clinical, Social, and Developmental Psychology.