Cognitive neuroscience is an emerging discipline in the 21st century, mainly due to the rapid expansion of non-invasive neuroimaging techniques. These techniques have allowed researchers to uncover the neural basis of different cognitive functions. Research has moved beyond questions of purely localization, while increasingly focusing on the interactions between neural regions that give rise to complex mental operations such as memory, language, social cognition and learning. This course aims to provide an updated overview of key breakthroughs in the subfields of cognitive neuroscience.
- Professor/a: Víctor Costumero Ramos
- Professor/a: Raphael Samuel Matthew Kaplan
- Professor/a: Maya Visser