Research in cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience is concerned with understanding behavior and neural substrates of human perception, thinking, reasoning, learning, memory, and language abilities. The field as a whole is influenced by developments in related disciplines such as computer science, linguistics, and philosophy, and fueled by the state-of-the-art tools for imaging live human brain in action (e.g., EEG, fMRI, TMS), advanced methods for measuring behavior (e.g., performance measures, eye tracking, motion capture), as well as by investigations of neuropsychological populations (e.g., individuals with schizophrenia, autism).Ìý
Faculty
Core Faculty:
Kristine Onishi
David Ostry
Ross Otto
Caroline Palmer
Michael Petrides
Jelena Ristic
Mathieu Roy
Signy Sheldon
Thomas Shultz
Debra Titone
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Emeritus Faculty:
Associate Members:
Lesley Fellows
Marilyn Jones-Gotman
Fred Kingdom
Martin Lepage
Stephen McAdams
Kathy Mullen
Maria Natasha Rajah
Dana Small
Robert Zatorre
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