Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
The study of cognitive neuroscience involves understanding how the brain supports thought. To develop and evaluate models of higher-level cognition, such as thought and language, cognitive science uses the experimental methods of cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence. A key area of learning science is cognitive neuroscience, which studies cognition at the level of the cranial nerve. The neurological underpinnings of perception, selective attention, memory, language, emotion, and consciousness are the core areas of focus.
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July 25-26, 2024
4th International Conference on Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Prague, Czech Republic
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- Brain and CNS Disorders
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- Brain Imaging and Stimulation
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- Brain Oncology Research and Pathology
- Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
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