[visionlist] CORRECTION: Duke's Interdisciplinary Training Program
in Cognitive Neuroscience
Stephen Mitroff
mitroff at duke.edu
Tue Sep 2 05:15:10 PDT 2008
** Note correction of application deadline **
DUKE'S INTERDISCIPLINARY TRAINING PROGRAM IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
The Duke University Interdisciplinary Training Program for Graduate
Study in Cognitive Neuroscience is accepting applications for the
2009-2010 academic year. Through an intensive two-year sequence of
courses, lab rotations, and seminars, students will learn innovative
approaches to research on higher human brain functions, including,
but not limited to, perception, attention, memory, language, emotion,
motor control, executive functions, consciousness, and the evolution
of mental processes. The training program cuts across departmental
boundaries, with faculty from Psychology, Neurobiology, Psychiatry,
Radiology, Biomedical Engineering, Neurology, Computer Science,
Biology, and Philosophy. In addition to the breadth and depth of the
faculty, the combined resources of the Center for Cognitive
Neuroscience, the Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, and the Program
offer an unusually rich technical environment for training in the
cognitive neuroscience methodologies of brain imaging, electrical
brain recording, behavioral analysis and psychophysics, and
computational modeling. The Program offers this interdisciplinary
training in collaboration with the participating degree-granting
departments, in a structure in which the student obtains a Ph.D. from
one of these departments in a specialized curriculum focused on
Cognitive Neuroscience.
Application deadline: December 1, 2008.
For more information see the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
website at http://www.mind.duke.edu and click on Training, then
Graduate.
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